- --research "query": deep research via cloud API, saves JSON file with
report + sources + findings, prints report to stdout
- --deep: longer, more thorough research mode
- MCP extract/summarize: cloud fallback when no local LLM available
- MCP research: returns structured JSON instead of raw text
- Bump to v0.3.7
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__NEXT_DATA__, SvelteKit, and JSON-LD now appear as a
## Structured Data section in -f markdown and -f llm output.
Works with --only-main-content and all extraction flags.
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- --cookie-file reads Chrome extension format ([{name, value, domain, ...}])
- Works with EditThisCookie, Cookie-Editor, and similar browser extensions
- Merges with --cookie when both provided
- MCP scrape tool now accepts cookies parameter
- Closes#7
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Document extraction:
- DOCX: auto-detected, outputs markdown with headings (via zip + quick-xml)
- XLSX/XLS: markdown tables with multi-sheet support (via calamine)
- CSV: quoted field handling, markdown table output
- All auto-detected by Content-Type header or URL extension
New features:
- -f html output format (sanitized HTML)
- Multi-URL watch: --urls-file + --watch monitors all URLs in parallel
- Batch + LLM: --extract-prompt/--extract-json works with multiple URLs
- Mixed batch: HTML pages + DOCX + XLSX + CSV in one command
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--only-main-content, --include, and --exclude were ignored in batch
mode because run_batch used default ExtractionOptions. Added
fetch_and_extract_batch_with_options to pass CLI options through.
Closes#3
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Watch mode:
- --watch polls a URL at --watch-interval (default 5min)
- Reports diffs to stdout when content changes
- --on-change runs a command with diff JSON on stdin
- Ctrl+C stops cleanly
Webhooks:
- --webhook POSTs JSON on crawl/batch complete and watch changes
- Auto-detects Discord and Slack URLs, formats as embeds/blocks
- Also available via WEBCLAW_WEBHOOK_URL env var
- Non-blocking, errors logged to stderr
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Adds --output-dir flag for CLI. Each extracted page gets its own file
with filename derived from the URL path. Works with single URL, crawl,
and batch modes. CSV input supports custom filenames (url,filename).
Root URLs use hostname/index.ext to avoid collisions in batch mode.
Subdirectories created automatically from URL path structure.
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Crawl:
- Real-time progress on stderr as pages complete
- --crawl-state saves progress on Ctrl+C, resumes from saved state
- Visited set + remaining frontier persisted for accurate resume
MCP server:
- Reads WEBCLAW_PROXY and WEBCLAW_PROXY_FILE env vars
- Falls back to proxies.txt in CWD (existing behavior)
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Critical:
- MCP server identifies as "webclaw-mcp" instead of "rmcp"
- Research tool poll loop capped at 200 iterations (~10 min)
CLI:
- Non-zero exit codes on errors
- Text format strips markdown table syntax
MCP server:
- URL validation on all tools
- 60s cloud API timeout, 30s local fetch timeout
- Diff cloud fallback computes actual diff
- Batch capped at 100 URLs, crawl at 500 pages
- Graceful startup failure instead of panic
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