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kovidgoyal: templatemaker -- automatic data extractor
templatemaker ( http://code.google.com/p/templatemaker/ ) looks like the perfect thing for the web2disk utility:
Given a list of text files in a similar format, templatemaker creates a template that can extract data from files in that same format. The library is written in Python, but the underlying longest-common-substring algorithm is implemented in C for performance. Check out the example usage! Sam Krupa |
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Thanks for the tip...I'll check it out when I get the time.
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