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A python tool to take screenshots for urls

Project description

WebShoter

This tool takes screenshots of websites and saves them to a specified output directory in PNG format. It uses a headless browser to render the website and take the screenshot.

Installation

Before using the tool, make sure you have Python 3 installed on your system. You can download Python from the official website: https://www.python.org/downloads/

Once you have Python installed, you can install the webshoter package using pip:

pip install webshoter

Or install manually:

1. git clone https://github.com/americo/webshoter
2. cd webshoter
3. python setup.py install

Usage

To take a screenshot of a single website, use the following command:

webshoter -u <url> -o <output_dir>
echo "<url>" | webshoter -o <output_dir>

To take a screenshot of a list of websites, use the following command:

cat urls.txt | webshoter -o <output_dir>

Replace <url> with the URL of the website you want to take a screenshot of, and <output_dir> with the directory where you want to save the screenshot.

To take screenshots of multiple websites at once, you can provide a list of URLs separated by newlines. For example:

License

This tool is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

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