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  1. The industry standard for working with HTML in JavaScript | cheerio

    Aug 2, 2015 · Incredibly flexible Cheerio can parse nearly any HTML or XML document. Cheerio works in both browser and server environments.

  2. Welcome to Cheerio!

    The $ function returns a Cheerio object, which is similar to an array of DOM elements. It is possible to use this object as a starting point to further traverse the DOM.

  3. Loading Documents | cheerio

    Cheerio provides several methods for loading HTML documents and parsing them into a DOM structure. These methods are useful for different scenarios, depending on the type and source …

  4. Selecting Elements | cheerio

    Cheerio allows users to select elements from an HTML document using CSS selectors. This allows you to select elements based on criteria such as their tag name, class name, and …

  5. Manipulating the DOM | cheerio

    In this guide, we will focus specifically on manipulating elements within a document using Cheerio. We will cover methods for modifying element attributes and properties, adding and removing …

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  7. Tutorials - Advanced | cheerio

    Tutorials - Advanced Tutorials - Advanced 📄️ The `extract` method Extract multiple values at once. 📄️ Configuring Cheerio Configure Cheerio to work with different documents. 📄️ …

  8. Extracting Data with the extract Method | cheerio

    The returned object will have a links property whose value is an array of these strings. Putting it all together Let's fetch the latest release of Cheerio from GitHub and extract the release date and …

  9. Abstract Class: Cheerio<T>

    Iterates over a cheerio object, reducing the set of selector elements to those that match the selector or pass the function's test. When a Cheerio selection is specified, return only the …

  10. Interface: CheerioAPI () | cheerio

    The .load static method defined on the "loaded" Cheerio factory function is deprecated. Users are encouraged to instead use the load function exported by the Cheerio module.