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Path extractors are used by the spider and their only job is to extract and return
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### [Modules](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-modules/introduction)
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### [Modules](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-modules/)
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Modules are the most important type of component in the framework.<br/>
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### Reports
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### [Reports](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-reports/)
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Reports are used to export the results of the audit in a desired format or fashion.
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### [Plugins](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-plugins/introduction)
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### [Plugins](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-plugins/)
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Unlike the two previous types of components plug-ins are demi-gods.<br/>
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Plug-ins run in parallel to the framework (and each other) and are executed right before
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the scan starts.
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### [RPCD Handlers](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/rpc-api/writting-dispatcher-rpcd-handlers)
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### [RPCD Handlers](http://support.arachni-scanner.com/kb/writing-rpcd_handlers/)
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RPCD Handlers are server-side components which have direct access to their parent
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Dispatcher and whose API can be exposed via the regular RPC interface.
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