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Advanced and easy YouTube archiver now stable
Seconding tubearchivist. One of the killer features IMO is the browser extension [0], which adds a button on every video to send that video to the server to archive.
[0] https://github.com/tubearchivist/browser-extension
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Tube Archivist v0.3.0 - Now Archiving Comments
And of course, let’s not forget the browser extension Tube Archivist Companion, which got basically a rewrite with v0.1.0. Download and subscribe buttons are now injected directly into the YouTube page, so very conveniently, you can send links from YouTube to Tube Archivist with just one click as you browse, see some screenshots and installation instructions here.
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Tube Archivist v0.2 - Now with Full Text Search
With the Tube Archivist Companion, your friendly browser extension, you can: Send links from youtube.com to Tube Archivist to download or subscribe to things Sync your cookies for yt-dlp to for example - among many things - subscribe to your liked or to your watch later playlists and to feed that automatically into Tube Archivist.
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52% of YouTube videos live in 2010 have been deleted
I've implemented the cookie parsing option for the browser extension a few days ago, so any bug reports are very welcome, please open an issue here: https://github.com/tubearchivist/browser-extension
library
- Show HN: Find similar folders based on folder name, folder size, and count
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Ask HN: Anyone looking for contributors for their open source projects
Sure, I write small python CLI utils that help me solve media organization, media consumption, and sometimes data analysis. I use this every day on Linux and Android but I haven't tested it on other platforms. There are a lot of different subcommands and, although the CLI package will always be opinionated to some extent, there is a lot of niche functionality which might not need to exist. So I'm open to things being refactored or new subcommands being added. [1]
I have a lot of ideas for new ones, for example, I want a CLI that can take an artist name like "Theodor Kittelsen" and fetch highest quality public domain images--but I realize any implementation that does this well will be somewhat fragile so I haven't really attempted that yet. Other ideas that I have are often solved by piping output from one of my existing commands to another.
1. https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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Show HN: I built an open-source data copy tool called ingestr
I used sqlite-utils to create a tool that can merge SQLITE files and split them:
https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library?tab=readme-ov-file#...
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CurlyQ: Command line helper for curl and web scraping
I've created a few similar tools for link scraping: https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library#usage
- library links-extract: extract inner links from pages (stdin, local files, or remote sites)
- Show HN: Merge folders and simulate merging–count of conflicts, trumps, and new
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FileTrove: A file indexer
okay https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'm adding more unit tests: https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library/commit/bd2e138897fdf41b8d8eade89bcdb34fee2b6abd
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Show HN: Trogon – An automatic TUI for command line apps
I would also[0] be interested in an argparse equivalent of this for my tool Library[1]
[0] https://github.com/Textualize/textual/discussions/228
[1] https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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After over 15 years of ripping and downloading, my music library just reached 20TB. AMA
I have a little over 2 million songs as well and I wrote my own media management system to deal with it all. I save everything as Opus so the size is relatively small but still high-quality.
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Those of you with 100TB+, what do you do for backups?
Losing the data from the hard drive AND the internet is less likely than just one of those events happening. Recently I accidentally deleted 12 TB of media and I was able to redownload 80% of it using a script that I wrote. 20% of it I had to manually redownload but everything was still there.
What are some alternatives?
tubearchivist - Your self hosted YouTube media server
ffmpy - Pythonic interface for FFmpeg/FFprobe command line
yt-channels-archive - A CLI tool to backup multiple YouTube channels along with their associated metadata and thumbnails. In the highest available quality.
yark - YouTube archiving made simple.
squid-dl - a massively parallel yt-dlp-based YouTube downloader
keenwrite-themes - Document typesetting configurations using ConTeXt
cookwherever - Cook Wherever is an open source project to attempt to making cooking more accessible and engaging for everyone.
tubeup - Use yt-dlp to download video and upload to the Internet Archive with metadata.
TheFrenchGhostys-Ultimate
jExifToolGUI - jExifToolGUI is a multi-platform java/Swing graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey