Yoyo

Created By
firecrawl7 months ago
Overview

What is Yoyo?

Yoyo is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that integrates with Firecrawl for web scraping capabilities, allowing users to extract data from websites efficiently.

How to use Yoyo?

To use Yoyo, you can run it via npx with your Firecrawl API key or install it manually. Configuration is required for different environments, such as Cursor or VS Code.

Key features of Yoyo?

  • Web scraping, crawling, and discovery
  • Search and content extraction
  • Deep research and batch scraping
  • Automatic retries and rate limiting
  • Cloud and self-hosted support
  • SSE support

Use cases of Yoyo?

  1. Extracting content from multiple web pages.
  2. Discovering URLs on a website for targeted scraping.
  3. Conducting deep research by scraping large datasets.

FAQ from Yoyo?

  • Can Yoyo scrape any website?

Yes, Yoyo can scrape most websites, but be mindful of the site's terms of service.

  • Is Yoyo free to use?

Yoyo is free to use, but requires a Firecrawl API key for cloud services.

  • How does Yoyo handle rate limits?

Yoyo includes automatic retries and rate limiting to manage requests efficiently.

Project Info
Created At
7 months ago
Updated At
7 months ago
Author Name
firecrawl
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