We have more detailed information regarding the following subjects:
- Getting Started
- Current Features
- Upcoming Features
- Performance Comparisons
- API Documentation
- Parser Options
- More Examples
- Form Submission by Example
- Migration Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
If you need some arguments for using AngleSharp (over similar libraries) then here we go:
- AngleSharp is totally standard-driven
- AngleSharp can also parse related content like CSS, SVG or MathML
- AngleSharp stands all HTML5-lib tests (i.e. it is a valid HTML5 parser)
- AngleSharp handles malformed HTML exactly as every modern browser
- AngleSharp contains brand new elements like support for the
<template>
tag - AngleSharp performs at least as good as other libraries, mostly better
- AngleSharp provides very useful extension methods for DOM manipulation
- AngleSharp gives you a decoupled API that is easy to use
- AngleSharp is free of dependencies to other libraries
- AngleSharp can be used in cross-platform solutions
- AngleSharp can validate and submit forms
- AngleSharp is very easy to extend and customize
There are tons of other arguments. With the provided configuration abilities, and the given extensibility, AngleSharp can be used in various scenarios.