I had to install Playwright to get Claude Code to acknowledge a rendering issue when it verified that the data was in the DOM. Can this detect something from the served content in some new and novel way?
I'm dumb, might have missed it, only scanned the page looking for a heading that would explain and didn't see one, apologies if the page explains it and I missed it.
1. I use the MIT license, so you don't have to pay. Lightpanda requires payment if you use it for business. :)
2. I use Rust to try to further optimize.
3. Lightpanda isn't in Markdown format; it's more like a curl format.
Just wanted to add some clarifications to your list:
> 1. I use the MIT license, so you don't have to pay. Lightpanda requires payment if you use it for business. :)
Lightpanda uses the AGPL license, you can use it for business for free. Your only obligation is to distribute any modified version of Lightpanda's code + the license to your users.
> 3. Lightpanda isn't in Markdown format; it's more like a curl format.
I'm not sure what you mean, but Lightpanda can dump a rendered page in Markdown format via the CLI, CDP (using the custom LP domain), and the native MCP. This is a feature added recently.
BTW, Pardus looks nice, congrats! I'll follow your progress. And I agree, it's great to see more players in this space!