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Scrape documentation frameworks to Mintlify docs.
mintlify-scrape section [url] - scrapes multiple pages in a sitemintlify-scrape page [url] - scrapes a single page in a siteWe currently support:
The commands will automatically detect the framework.
One time use:
npx @mintlify/scraping@latest section [url]
npx @mintlify/scraping@latest page [url]
Global installation:
npm install @mintlify/scraping@latest -g
Global usage:
mintlify-scrape section [url]
mintlify-scrape page [url]
Provide the relative path or URL to the OpenAPI file to generate frontmatter files for each endpoint.
mintlify-scrape openapi-file [openApiFilename]
-w, --writeFiles Whether or not to write the frontmatter files [boolean] [default: true]
-o, --outDir The folder in which to write any created frontmatter files [string]
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Scrape documentation frameworks to Mintlify docs
The npm package @mintlify/scraping receives a total of 239,389 weekly downloads. As such, @mintlify/scraping popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mintlify/scraping demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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