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[![Lookyloo icon ](website/web/static/lookyloo.jpeg )](https://www.lookyloo.eu/docs/main/index.html)
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[![Gitter ](https://badges.gitter.im/lookyloo-app/community.svg )](https://gitter.im/lookyloo-app/community)
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*[Lookyloo](https://lookyloo.circl.lu/scrape)* is a web interface that captures a webpage and then displays a tree of the domains, that call each other.
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Thank you very much [Tech Blog @ willshouse.com ](https://techblog.willshouse.com/2012/01/03/most-common-user-agents/ ) for the up-to-date list of UserAgents.
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# What is that name?!
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```
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Lookyloo ...
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Same as Looky Lou; often spelled as Looky-loo (hyphen) or lookylou
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1. A person who just comes to look.
2. A person who goes out of the way to look at people or something, often causing crowds and disruption.
3. A person who enjoys watching other people's misfortune. Oftentimes car onlookers that stare at a car accidents.
In L.A., usually the lookyloos cause more accidents by not paying full attention to what is ahead of them.
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Source: [Urban Dictionary ](https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lookyloo )
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# No, really, what is Lookyloo?
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Find all you need to know about Lookyloo on our [documentation website ](https://www.lookyloo.eu/docs/main/index.html ).
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![Screenshot of Lookyloo capturing Github ](https://www.lookyloo.eu/docs/main/_images/sample_github.png )
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# Installation
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Please refer to the [install guide ](https://www.lookyloo.eu/docs/main/install-lookyloo.html ).
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# Python client
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`pylookyloo` is the recommended client to interact with a Lookyloo instance.
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It is avaliable on PyPi, so you can install it using the following command:
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```bash
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pip install pylookyloo
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```
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For more details on `pylookyloo` , read our [docs ](https://www.lookyloo.eu/docs/main/pylookyloo-overview.html ) or see the client [GitHub repo ](https://github.com/Lookyloo/PyLookyloo ).