How to Fix Common Python Web‑Crawler Issues in PyCharm
This article walks through a Python web‑crawler problem raised in a community, showing step‑by‑step how to start the project, troubleshoot terminal errors in PyCharm, and verify the directory structure using the tree command, providing a clear solution for beginners.
Introduction
In a Python community a member raised a web‑crawler issue, and the author shares the problem and solution.
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Implementation Process
A peer gave a hint, but beginners may find it difficult. The author demonstrates how to open the terminal in PyCharm, start the project, encounter an error, and then resolve it by using the PyCharm terminal.
After following the steps the project runs successfully.
The author also shows the PyCharm terminal method to avoid the issue.
You can view the project directory structure with the tree command.
Conclusion
The article outlines a Python web‑crawler problem, provides detailed analysis and code implementation, and helps readers solve similar issues.
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