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    Scrape documents from Notion, DocSend, PDFs, and other

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    ---
    name: scraper
    description: Scrape documents from Notion, DocSend, PDFs, and other sources into local PDF files. Use when the user needs to download, archive, or convert web documents to PDF format. Supports authentication flows for protected documents and session persistence via profiles. Returns local file paths to downloaded PDFs.
    ---
    
    # docs-scraper
    
    CLI tool that scrapes documents from various sources into local PDF files using browser automation.
    
    ## Installation
    
    ```bash
    npm install -g docs-scraper
    ```
    
    ## Quick start
    
    Scrape any document URL to PDF:
    
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape https://example.com/document
    ```
    
    Returns local path: `~/.docs-scraper/output/1706123456-abc123.pdf`
    
    ## Basic scraping
    
    **Scrape with daemon** (recommended, keeps browser warm):
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape <url>
    ```
    
    **Scrape with named profile** (for authenticated sites):
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape <url> -p <profile-name>
    ```
    
    **Scrape with pre-filled data** (e.g., email for DocSend):
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape <url> -D email=user@example.com
    ```
    
    **Direct mode** (single-shot, no daemon):
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape <url> --no-daemon
    ```
    
    ## Authentication workflow
    
    When a document requires authentication (login, email verification, passcode):
    
    1. Initial scrape returns a job ID:
       ```bash
       docs-scraper scrape https://docsend.com/view/xxx
       # Output: Scrape blocked
       #         Job ID: abc123
       ```
    
    2. Retry with data:
       ```bash
       docs-scraper update abc123 -D email=user@example.com
       # or with password
       docs-scraper update abc123 -D email=user@example.com -D password=1234
       ```
    
    ## Profile management
    
    Profiles store session cookies for authenticated sites.
    
    ```bash
    docs-scraper profiles list     # List saved profiles
    docs-scraper profiles clear    # Clear all profiles
    docs-scraper scrape <url> -p myprofile  # Use a profile
    ```
    
    ## Daemon management
    
    The daemon keeps browser instances warm for faster scraping.
    
    ```bash
    docs-scraper daemon status     # Check status
    docs-scraper daemon start      # Start manually
    docs-scraper daemon stop       # Stop daemon
    ```
    
    Note: Daemon auto-starts when running scrape commands.
    
    ## Cleanup
    
    PDFs are stored in `~/.docs-scraper/output/`. The daemon automatically cleans up files older than 1 hour.
    
    Manual cleanup:
    ```bash
    docs-scraper cleanup                    # Delete all PDFs
    docs-scraper cleanup --older-than 1h    # Delete PDFs older than 1 hour
    ```
    
    ## Job management
    
    ```bash
    docs-scraper jobs list         # List blocked jobs awaiting auth
    ```
    
    ## Supported sources
    
    - **Direct PDF links** - Downloads PDF directly
    - **Notion pages** - Exports Notion page to PDF
    - **DocSend documents** - Handles DocSend viewer
    - **LLM fallback** - Uses Claude API for any other webpage
    
    ---
    
    ## Scraper Reference
    
    Each scraper accepts specific `-D` data fields. Use the appropriate fields based on the URL type.
    
    ### DirectPdfScraper
    
    **Handles:** URLs ending in `.pdf`
    
    **Data fields:** None (downloads directly)
    
    **Example:**
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape https://example.com/document.pdf
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ### DocsendScraper
    
    **Handles:** `docsend.com/view/*`, `docsend.com/v/*`, and subdomains (e.g., `org-a.docsend.com`)
    
    **URL patterns:**
    - Documents: `https://docsend.com/view/{id}` or `https://docsend.com/v/{id}`
    - Folders: `https://docsend.com/view/s/{id}`
    - Subdomains: `https://{subdomain}.docsend.com/view/{id}`
    
    **Data fields:**
    
    | Field | Type | Description |
    |-------|------|-------------|
    | `email` | email | Email address for document access |
    | `password` | password | Passcode/password for protected documents |
    | `name` | text | Your name (required for NDA-gated documents) |
    
    **Examples:**
    ```bash
    # Pre-fill email for DocSend
    docs-scraper scrape https://docsend.com/view/abc123 -D email=user@example.com
    
    # With password protection
    docs-scraper scrape https://docsend.com/view/abc123 -D email=user@example.com -D password=secret123
    
    # With NDA name requirement
    docs-scraper scrape https://docsend.com/view/abc123 -D email=user@example.com -D name="John Doe"
    
    # Retry blocked job
    docs-scraper update abc123 -D email=user@example.com -D password=secret123
    ```
    
    **Notes:**
    - DocSend may require any combination of email, password, and name
    - Folders are scraped as a table of contents PDF with document links
    - The scraper auto-checks NDA checkboxes when name is provided
    
    ---
    
    ### NotionScraper
    
    **Handles:** `notion.so/*`, `*.notion.site/*`
    
    **Data fields:**
    
    | Field | Type | Description |
    |-------|------|-------------|
    | `email` | email | Notion account email |
    | `password` | password | Notion account password |
    
    **Examples:**
    ```bash
    # Public page (no auth needed)
    docs-scraper scrape https://notion.so/Public-Page-abc123
    
    # Private page with login
    docs-scraper scrape https://notion.so/Private-Page-abc123 \
      -D email=user@example.com -D password=mypassword
    
    # Custom domain
    docs-scraper scrape https://docs.company.notion.site/Page-abc123
    ```
    
    **Notes:**
    - Public Notion pages don't require authentication
    - Toggle blocks are automatically expanded before PDF generation
    - Uses session profiles to persist login across scrapes
    
    ---
    
    ### LlmFallbackScraper
    
    **Handles:** Any URL not matched by other scrapers (automatic fallback)
    
    **Data fields:** Dynamic - determined by Claude analyzing the page
    
    The LLM scraper uses Claude to analyze the page HTML and detect:
    - Login forms (extracts field names dynamically)
    - Cookie banners (auto-dismisses)
    - Expandable content (auto-expands)
    - CAPTCHAs (reports as blocked)
    - Paywalls (reports as blocked)
    
    **Common dynamic fields:**
    
    | Field | Type | Description |
    |-------|------|-------------|
    | `email` | email | Login email (if detected) |
    | `password` | password | Login password (if detected) |
    | `username` | text | Username (if login uses username) |
    
    **Examples:**
    ```bash
    # Generic webpage (no auth)
    docs-scraper scrape https://example.com/article
    
    # Webpage requiring login
    docs-scraper scrape https://members.example.com/article \
      -D email=user@example.com -D password=secret
    
    # When blocked, check the job for required fields
    docs-scraper jobs list
    # Then retry with the fields the scraper detected
    docs-scraper update abc123 -D username=myuser -D password=secret
    ```
    
    **Notes:**
    - Requires `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` environment variable
    - Field names are extracted from the page's actual form fields
    - Limited to 2 login attempts before failing
    - CAPTCHAs require manual intervention
    
    ---
    
    ## Data field summary
    
    | Scraper | email | password | name | Other |
    |---------|-------|----------|------|-------|
    | DirectPdf | - | - | - | - |
    | DocSend | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | - |
    | Notion | ✓ | ✓ | - | - |
    | LLM Fallback | ✓* | ✓* | - | Dynamic* |
    
    *Fields detected dynamically from page analysis
    
    ## Environment setup (optional)
    
    Only needed for LLM fallback scraper:
    
    ```bash
    export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_key
    ```
    
    Optional browser settings:
    ```bash
    export BROWSER_HEADLESS=true   # Set false for debugging
    ```
    
    ## Common patterns
    
    **Archive a Notion page:**
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape https://notion.so/My-Page-abc123
    ```
    
    **Download protected DocSend:**
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape https://docsend.com/view/xxx
    # If blocked:
    docs-scraper update <job-id> -D email=user@example.com -D password=1234
    ```
    
    **Batch scraping with profiles:**
    ```bash
    docs-scraper scrape https://site.com/doc1 -p mysite
    docs-scraper scrape https://site.com/doc2 -p mysite
    ```
    
    ## Output
    
    **Success**: Local file path (e.g., `~/.docs-scraper/output/1706123456-abc123.pdf`)
    **Blocked**: Job ID + required credential types
    
    ## Troubleshooting
    
    - **Timeout**: `docs-scraper daemon stop && docs-scraper daemon start`
    - **Auth fails**: `docs-scraper jobs list` to check pending jobs
    - **Disk full**: `docs-scraper cleanup` to remove old PDFs