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.. _intro-examples:
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========
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Examples
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========
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The best way to learn is with examples, and Scrapy is no exception. For this
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reason, there is an example Scrapy project named dirbot_, that you can use to
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play and learn more about Scrapy. It contains the dmoz spider described in the
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tutorial.
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This dirbot_ project is available at: https://github.com/scrapy/dirbot
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It contains a README file with a detailed description of the project contents.
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If you're familiar with git, you can checkout the code. Otherwise you can
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download a tarball or zip file of the project by clicking on `Downloads`_.
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The `scrapy tag on Snipplr`_ is used for sharing code snippets such as spiders,
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middlewares, extensions, or scripts. Feel free (and encouraged!) to share any
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code there.
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.. _dirbot: https://github.com/scrapy/dirbot
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.. _Downloads: https://github.com/scrapy/dirbot/downloads
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.. _scrapy tag on Snipplr: http://snipplr.com/all/tags/scrapy/
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