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youtube-dl-web
- Youtube to MP3 downloader - selfhosted
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Just getting link to audiostream?
I tried using https://yt-dlp.us.to/ but I just get a weblink to an audiostream? Is there a way I can rip the audio from a youtube video and download it as an mp3 file (with the creator's permission)? I wanted to do this via a website rather than terminal but I have no idea what I'm doing. Thanks to anyone who can help :)
- A better, free, modern & open-source YouTube video download tool that can download any combination of audio & video quality, including up to 8K, with no video length limit!
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I made a modern, free website tool to download videos, including music videos, from YouTube in the highest quality available! Check it out!
The website where you can access it (on any platform!) is currently https://yt-dlp.us.to/. If you'd like to suggest something or file a bug report here! Hope you guys enjoy it!
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Youtube-DL GUI
As for non-YouTube links, I'll have to look into that a bit later. Feel free to open a GitHub issue, I'd greatly appreciate it!
- A better, open-source YouTube download website powered by yt-dlp that allows you to select any combination of video and audio quality. Check it out!
- A better, open-source YouTube download website that allows you to select any combination of video and audio quality. Check it out!
oni
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jupyter and vim
Now here comes the endboss: Jupyter. For the first time, I feel like I'm missing out on stuff when using vim. I've started a job in datascience, which is actually awesome. However, I work a lot with image data. I also do a lot of analysis on results, meaning I do a lot of fancy plots that hopefully show the weaknesses of our prediction models. I recently wrote an augmentation algorithm where I had to see the output in form of an image after every step to make sure it's correct. This is not a possible workflow in vim right now. I know of many solutions that I already tried, like for example jupyter-vim or the jupyter vim mode. I'd like to work inside my terminal though. I'm not this kind of purist who needs to have a terminal that is compatible with VT100 or whatever people came up with in the 80ies. I also don't care if my terminal in based on an ascii like grid or actually rendered in HTML. I just want (Neo)vim, with the functionality of jupyter (inline plotting) even if this means vim has to be rendered inside an electron app or whatever people use these days for fancy GUIs. Imagine an electron based editor like Oni which not only runs the "real" neovim in the background, but is also able to do inline figures, images, plots and even interactive stuff. It seems to me like I can't be the only one who wants this. So after all this, here's the question: Is there anything you now of that allows for this kind of stuff? Is there any other workflow that I'm not aware of? Or do people just not use those features when working with vim? Pls help a vimmer stay at vim.
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A good plain GUI for vim ?
Oni or Oni2
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AWESOME WINDOWS TOOLS
SpaceVim - A community-driven vim distribution
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Ask HN: What are your favourite productivity tools?
While learning Vim, I went through the `vimtutor` many times until I felt really comfortable. After that you can try more advanced stuff (I applied the same pattern with the oni[0] built-in tutorial). Last but not least there are Youtube channels: theprimeagen[1] and Greg Hurell[2] come to my mind. I particularly recommend theprimeagen (he is a Netflix engineer) because he has videos about real-life workflow. And speaking about real life, I was amazed by this video[3] the first time I saw it, it's a very good introduction to macros.
0: https://github.com/onivim/oni
1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8ENHE5xdFSwx71u3fDH5Xw
2: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXPHFM88IlFn68OmLwtPmZA/vid...
3: https://youtube.com/watch?v=hraHAZ1-RaM
What are some alternatives?
Crunchyroll-Downloader - An application that downloads episodes from Crunchyroll.
mathlive - A web component for easy math input
YoutubeDL-Material - Self-hosted YouTube downloader built on Material Design
nvim-ipy - IPython/Jupyter plugin for Neovim
react-var-ui - React component library for variable setting and preview.
coc-java - Java extension for coc.nvim
yt-dlp-web-ui - A terrible web ui for yt-dlp 🙄. Designed to be self-hosted.
react-redux - Official React bindings for Redux [Moved to: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux]
ytBATCH - An easy to use Batch Script for downloading Audio and Video using yt-dlp.
minesweeper - A minesweeper clone for the web using TinySlice! My state manager libary.
ELPi - Using youtube-dl and MPV, host your own free audio streaming service locally on the Raspberry Pi
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