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@mendable/n8n-nodes-firecrawl
Advanced tools
This is an n8n community node. It lets you use Firecrawl in your n8n workflows.
🔥 Turn entire websites into LLM-ready markdown or structured data. Scrape, crawl and extract with a single API.
n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.
Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Resources
Version history
Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.
The Firecrawl node supports the following operations:
To use the Firecrawl node, you need to:
[!CAUTION]
The API key should be kept secure and never shared publicly
ignoreSitemap
and sitemapOnly
with unified sitemap
parametersitemap
parameter now accepts: "include" (default), "only", or "skip"Refer to our documentation on creating nodes for detailed information on building your own nodes.
FAQs
Firecrawl node for n8n
The npm package @mendable/n8n-nodes-firecrawl receives a total of 2,912 weekly downloads. As such, @mendable/n8n-nodes-firecrawl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mendable/n8n-nodes-firecrawl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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