This is where you dig into the raw data. You can see every specific URL linking to a site, along with the anchor text used, whether the link is follow or nofollow , and the Page Authority of the linking page.
my_urls <- c( "https://www.example.com/page?ref=home&id=123", "https://r-project.org/2021/08/03/news" ) r link explorer new
For most users looking to explore links within R, the winning combination is to use rvest to scrape links from the web and then pass those links to urlexplorer for powerful, high-performance analysis. This two-step workflow leverages the strengths of both the newest and the most classic tools. This is where you dig into the raw data
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