Thanks to maintainers working on projects like nokogiri, you can use Tidelift to give your teams access to a continuously curated stream of validated data about vetted components they need to make intelligent decisions, faster.
You can feel confident bringing nokogiri into your application’s dependency tree because the maintainers of nokogiri are paid by Tidelift to ensure their open source projects follow standardized secure software development practices.
Nokogiri is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser in Ruby. Among Nokogiri's many features is the ability to search documents via XPath or CSS3 selectors. Nokogiri depends on libxml2 and libxslt to provide its functionality.
Nokogiri serves many HTML scraping needs.
Nokogiri is one of the most downloaded Rubygems, having been downloaded over 270 million times from the rubygems.org.
You can learn more about the Tidelift partnership with Nokogiri in this blog post.
Nokogiri features:
Nokogiri parses and searches XML/HTML using native libraries (either C or Java, depending on your Ruby), which means it's fast and standards-compliant.
You can learn more about Nokogiri on the Nokogiri website.
Within days of using the Tidelift application, the Distributive team found a potential vulnerability that npm-audit hadn’t, and quickly and safely fixed those issues with Tidelift’s CLI tool.
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