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google-sr-selectors
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For simple use cases, refer to google-sr
This package provides a set of CSS selectors for parsing Google search results, using tools such as cheerio, etc...
These selectors are compatible only with the search results page returned when the following user-agent is used:
Links (2.29; Linux 6.11.0-13-generic x86_64; GNU C 13.2; text)
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Due to the constantly evolving nature of Google's search page structure, we cannot guarantee consistent usage/validity of these selectors. Unless you are an advanced user with specific requirements, we highly recommend using the google-sr package instead of relying directly on google-sr-selectors.
This is not sponsored, supported, or affiliated with Google.
The source code within this repository is intended solely for educational & research purposes. The author (typicalninja) & contributors takes NO responsibility for any issues that arise from its use, such as IP blocking by Google. Your discretion in usage is advised.
This repository and the code inside it is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. Read LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Html selectors for google search result pages.
The npm package google-sr-selectors receives a total of 5,407 weekly downloads. As such, google-sr-selectors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that google-sr-selectors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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