Decodo Web Scraper
/install decodo-scraper-skill
Decodo Scraper OpenClaw Skill
Use this skill to search Google, scrape any URL, or fetch YouTube subtitles via the Decodo Web Scraping API. Search outputs a JSON object of result sections; Scrape URL outputs plain markdown; Amazon and Amazon search output parsed product-page or search results (JSON). Amazon search uses --query. YouTube subtitles outputs transcript/subtitles. Reddit post and Reddit subreddit output post/listing content (JSON).
Authentication: Set DECODO_AUTH_TOKEN (Basic auth token from Decodo Dashboard → Scraping APIs) in your environment or in a .env file in the repo root.
Errors: On failure the script writes a JSON error to stderr and exits with code 1.
Tools
1. Search Google
Use this to find URLs, answers, or structured search results. The API returns a JSON object whose results key contains several sections (not all may be present for every query):
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
organic |
Main search results (titles, links, snippets). |
ai_overviews |
AI-generated overviews or summaries when Google shows them. |
paid |
Paid/sponsored results (ads). |
related_questions |
“People also ask”–style questions and answers. |
related_searches |
Suggested related search queries. |
discussions_and_forums |
Forum or discussion results (e.g. Reddit, Stack Exchange). |
The script outputs only the inner results object (these sections); pagination info (page, last_visible_page, parse_status_code) is not included.
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target google_search --query "your search query"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target google_search --query "best laptops 2025"
python3 tools/scrape.py --target google_search --query "python requests tutorial"
Optional: --geo us or --locale en for location/language.
2. Scrape URL
Use this to get the content of a specific web page. By default the API returns content as Markdown (cleaner for LLMs and lower token usage).
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target universal --url "https://example.com"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target universal --url "https://example.com"
python3 tools/scrape.py --target universal --url "https://news.ycombinator.com/"
3. Amazon product page
Use this to get parsed data from an Amazon product (or other Amazon) page. Pass the product page URL as --url. The script sends parse: true and outputs the inner results object (e.g. ads, product details, etc.).
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon --url "https://www.amazon.com/dp/PRODUCT_ID"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon --url "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09H74FXNW"
4. Amazon search
Use this to search Amazon and get parsed results (search results list, delivery_postcode, etc.). Pass the search query as --query.
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon_search --query "your search query"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon_search --query "laptop"
5. YouTube subtitles
Use this to get subtitles/transcript for a YouTube video. Pass the video ID (e.g. from youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID) as --query.
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target youtube_subtitles --query "VIDEO_ID"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target youtube_subtitles --query "dFu9aKJoqGg"
6. Reddit post
Use this to get the content of a Reddit post (thread). Pass the full post URL as --url.
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_post --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/SUBREDDIT/comments/ID/..."
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_post --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/17jrqc5/serious_next_day_thread_postgame_discussion/"
7. Reddit subreddit
Use this to get the listing (posts) of a Reddit subreddit. Pass the subreddit URL as --url.
Command:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_subreddit --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/SUBREDDIT/"
Examples:
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_subreddit --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/"
Summary
| Action | Target | Argument | Example command |
|---|---|---|---|
| Search | google_search |
--query |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target google_search --query "laptop" |
| Scrape page | universal |
--url |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target universal --url "https://example.com" |
| Amazon product | amazon |
--url |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon --url "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09H74FXNW" |
| Amazon search | amazon_search |
--query |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target amazon_search --query "laptop" |
| YouTube subtitles | youtube_subtitles |
--query |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target youtube_subtitles --query "dFu9aKJoqGg" |
| Reddit post | reddit_post |
--url |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_post --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/17jrqc5/..." |
| Reddit subreddit | reddit_subreddit |
--url |
python3 tools/scrape.py --target reddit_subreddit --url "https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/" |
Output: Search → JSON (sections). Scrape URL → markdown. Amazon / Amazon search → JSON (results e.g. ads, product info, delivery_postcode). YouTube → transcript. Reddit → JSON (content).
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install decodo-scraper-skill - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/decodo-scraper-skill - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Decodo Web Scraper?
Search Google, scrape web pages, Amazon product pages, YouTube subtitles, or Reddit (post/subreddit) using the Decodo Scraper OpenClaw Skill. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 692 downloads so far.
How do I install Decodo Web Scraper?
Run "/install decodo-scraper-skill" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Decodo Web Scraper free?
Yes, Decodo Web Scraper is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Decodo Web Scraper support?
Decodo Web Scraper is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Decodo Web Scraper?
It is built and maintained by DonatasDecodo (@donatasdecodo); the current version is v1.1.0.