bandcamp-downloader
servitor
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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bandcamp-downloader
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Two projects I greatly appreciate, allowing me to easily archive my bandcamp and GOG purchases (after the initial setup anyways):
https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader
https://github.com/Kalanyr/gogrepoc
And I recently learned about archivebox, which I think is going to be a fast favorite and finally let me clear out my mess of tabs/bookmarks: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox
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Forget spaceships; I just want my music
Reminder to archive all purchases
https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader
I have a windows oriented “get past setup pain points” tutorial here: https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader/issues/21
For generating a cookie file, I suggest just using https://github.com/hrdl-github/cookies-txt
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Bandcamp has been sold to Songtradr. What does this mean for the musicians?
Make sure to archive your bandcamp collection, which you can do with the following script: https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader
I have a straightforward guide on how to get up and running on windows here: https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader/issues/21
You should always archive your collection anyways. One negative thing about bandcamp is that artists/labels/bandcamp can remove anything at anytime for any reason, so things you paid for can straight up disappear. This was very disappointing to discover. Note that sometimes things are set as hidden, rather than outright removed. This info may be outdated, as the relevant support page seems to gave changed from the last time I looked at it.
Because of their no DRM policy and full on downloads, not just streaming, Bandcamp has basically become the only place I’ll buy music outside of CDs.
I’m happy enough to hand artists money if it’s easy and I can archive a lossless copy, but if they start fucking around with things, I’ll go right back to doing what I was before. That said, if they fix the outright removal of paid things problem, and start treating “artist” as first class instead of “label” in searches and links, I’ll be singing their praises.
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Downloading a video should be “fair use” as recording a song from the radio
Bandcamp is what I use.
One thing to note, is that the artist/label retain full control of what music is present, and as such can be removed at any time, even ones you paid for. See: https://get.bandcamp.help/hc/en-us/articles/4406122372119-Wh...
I use https://github.com/easlice/bandcamp-downloader to immediately archive flac files to my NAS after a purchase, then convert to those to a lossy for space saving format for mobile playback/family sharing as desired with a playlist. This way I have my archive, and the artists I like get their support.
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I wrote a python script that will download your entire bandcamp collection.
2) Download this code from the repo
servitor
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Downloading a video should be “fair use” as recording a song from the radio
In principle, if you want the post and comments without JS you can just pull the underlying ActivityPub document (application/activity+json). I made a command-line browser based on this idea: https://github.com/bentonedmondson/servitor
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A command-line Fediverse client that doesn't require a server (works with Lemmy, Mastodon, PeerTube, etc)
[Here's the link.](https://github.com/BentonEdmondson/servitor)
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A command-line Fediverse client that doesn't require a server (works with PeerTube, etc)
I've been working on this client for a while. It is entirely serverless (all subscriptions are stored locally). Also, as you can see in the demo, it allows you to open videos right in your own media player. Here's the link.
- Servitor: A command-line RSS-style ActivityPub client without require server
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A TUI Fediverse browser that works with Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, etc
Source (I wrote this)
- Show HN: Servitor – An RSS-Style ActivityPub Client for Mastodon, Lemmy, etc.
What are some alternatives?
veilid
Leanish - A lean-ish web client for Lemmy.
bandcampsync - Downloads your Bandcamp purchases automatically
browser_cookie3 - This is a fork of browser_cookie
MeTube - Self-hosted YouTube downloader (web UI for youtube-dl / yt-dlp)
rapidblock - Syndicated domain blocks in the Fediverse
me-want-cookies - :rocket: Chrome Extension to export all accessible cookies of the current Tab
Activity-Relay - Yet another powerful customizable ActivityPub relay server written in Go.
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
tut - TUI for Mastodon with vim inspired keys