Fast, lightweight Firecrawl/Tavily alternative in Rust. Web scraper, crawler & search API with MCP server for AI agents. Drop-in Firecrawl-compatible API (/scrape, /crawl, /search). 2.3x faster than Tavily, 1.5x faster than Firecrawl in 1K-URL benchmarks. 6 MB RAM, single binary. Self-host or use managed cloud.
Unknown repository with minimal public footprint.
Repository 'us/crw' shows a single-source signal from Hacker News (rank 8) with no cross-platform presence. HN has only 12 tracked items total in this pool, making rank 8 statistically weak. No GitHub, HuggingFace, X, Reddit, Product Hunt, Dev.to, or Bluesky signals exist.
Why now: Nothing changed. Appears in sparse HN sampling due to small pool size, not genuine acceleration.
Considerations: HN rank 8 sounds notable but pool has only 12 items; this is bottom-third of a tiny sample. No code repository engagement, no social amplification, no technical discussion depth. Likely a niche comment mention or passing reference, not project momentum. Could be a typo, fork, or private repo with no public relevance.
EMERGING SIGNAL · Ignore: No actionable signal; revisit only if GitHub stars, multi-source discussion, or release activity emerges.
Sources: Hacker News mentions of us/crw
Methodology: synthesized from this project's own documentation, live GitHub data, third-party coverage, and multi-platform signal convergence — by AISO.tools.
git clone https://github.com/us/crw.gitThen follow the README in the cloned directory.
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