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oyster
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oyster is a service for tracking regularly-accessed pages, a sort of proactive cache.
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It features a daemon, a command line client for interacting with the tracking list, and a web frontend for viewing the status.
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oyster was created by James Turk for `Sunlight Labs <http://sunlightlabs.com>`_.
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Source is available via `GitHub <http://github.com/sunlightlabs/oyster/>`_
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## ADD PyPI link after release
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TODO
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* turn daemon code into a real oysterd
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* internal logging
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* oyster shell commands
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* status
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* track
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* oysterweb
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* dashboard
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* errors
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* document access
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* real testing of internals
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Installation
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============
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Requirements
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* python 2.7
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* mongodb 1.8
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* pymongo 1.11
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* scrapelib
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