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### Configuration

Before running Nightcrawler, you need to configure it. Create a new file named `config.js` with the following content: ```javascript module.exports = { // List of job boards and sources sources: [ { name: 'Indeed', url: 'https://www.indeed.com/jobs', keywords: ['software engineer', 'data scientist'], locations: ['New York', 'San Francisco'] } ], // Database or CSV file to store extracted job postings output: { type: 'csv', filename: 'job_postings.csv' } }; nightcrawler free

This will start the extraction process, and Nightcrawler will begin scraping job postings from the specified sources. ### Configuration Before running Nightcrawler, you need to

Nightcrawler is a command-line tool that allows you to extract job postings from various sources and store them in a database or CSV file. It's highly customizable and can be integrated with other tools and services. It's highly customizable and can be integrated with

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