cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/530920

Magic-tape is an image supporting fuzzy finder command line interface YouTube client.

https://gitlab.com/christosangel/magic-tape

Image rendering can be done with the use of ueberzugpp, ueberzug, kitty terminal or chafa.

With magic-tape, through the main menu, the user can:

  • Browse videos from subscriptions.

  • Browse through trending video feed.

  • make a video search, using keywords or phrases.

  • Watch a previously watched video (watch history).

  • Browse videos from a subcsribed channel.

  • Watch a liked video.

  • Repeat the previous selection.

  • Repeat a previous search (search history).

  • Watch/download video/audio content, in various formats.

Through the miscellaneous menu the user can

  • Set up Preferences (configuration).

  • Like / Unlike a video.

  • Synchronize the above actions with their YouTube account.

  • Import subscriptions from YouTube.

  • Subscribe to/ Unsubscribe from a channel.

  • Clear their watch/search history, liked videos, thumbnail cache.

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    1 year ago

    I tried to substitute rofi with fzf in vim, and when I try Preferences - it says 😕 Selection canceled...

    My main goal was to use this program on my server which has no GUI and I can access it from anywhere. For example, I successfully use newsboat and neomutt remotely. When I saw TUI, I thought I could use that too headless, but you may wanna put a disclaimer that the script requires a GUI application rofi.

    Anyways, thanks for the project, I will keep an eye on it if it keeps developing, great idea! While troubleshooting this program I came across ytfzf that also supposedly supports subscriptions and seems like can work headlessly

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      1 year ago

      may wanna put a disclaimer that the script requires a GUI application rofi.

      This is clearly stated in the instructions, and in the dependencies.

      https://imgur.com/Anr1SSh.png

      You might consider always read the instructions before installing anything.

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        1 year ago

        undefined> https://imgur.com/Anr1SSh.png

        Don’t get mad, I’ve read. It’s a little unusual for me to see amongst 6 CLI dependencies on GUI one. But even installing a GUI application on a headless machine won’t do any good

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          1 year ago

          I have made some updates that may concern you:


          UPDATES:

          1. The directory structure of the program has been updated. Instead of keeping everything in ~git/magic-tape/, now various files and directories are kept in various places.This way,
          • the magic-tape.sh is in ~/.local/bin/
          • the magic-tape cache files are all in ~/.cache/magic-tape/
          • the configuration text file will be created in ~/.config/magic-tape/
          1. The action selection can be either with rofi, or fzf (if the user wants to go full TUI).This can be configured during the P option of the misc menu.

          So if you want to go full tui, you can avoid rofi and go full fzf.

          Let me know how it goes if you try.

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            1 year ago

            Thank you for the update. Can’t wait to try. Looks like GitLab is down right now (503) - I will look as they restore service

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              1 year ago

              I know, I have just found out. Last night I also added dmenu as well as an action selector (together with fzf and rofi). Let me know how it goes!

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                1 year ago

                Actual git still worked. I was able to git pull I also figured out a way to launch the script using bash - needed to export $SHELL - the only way it worked. I could not update yt-dlp to the latest version - the latest I could install is 2023.06.22 from the side PPA repo. Official Ubuntu repo provides 2023.03 and pip breaks my system with compatibility issues that I don’t have desire to troubleshoot. I could try in the future downloading their binary but I don’t like when stuff doesn’t auto-update. The preferences worked this time and I was able to save them.

                yt-dlp gives me an error every time I try to browse either Trending or do a search. I have a TV with a cross and 1 option to Abort Selection.

                I have a question: is the script dependent on having browser cookies? Because I don’t have any of the browsers installed on a headless machine. ANd I think that is what yt-dlp wasn’t happy about…

                Downloading /feed/trending ...
                Traceback (most recent call last) :
                File "/usr/bin/yt-dlp", line 33, in <module>
                sys. , 'console_scripts'
                ' yt—dtp'
                Fite py", tine 1008, in main
                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yt_dlp/_init_.py", tine 962, in _real_main
                with YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
                AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                File "/usr/tib/python3/dist—packages/yt_dlp/YoutubeDL.py", tine 762, in _ init
                self. _ setup_opener()
                File "/usr/Iib/python3/dist—packages/yt_dIp/YoutubeDL.py", tine 3929, in _ setup_opener
                self. cookiejar = load_cookies(opts_cookiefile, opts_cookiesfrombrowser, self)
                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yt_dtp/cookies.py", line 106, in load_cookies
                extract_cookies_from_browser(browser_name, profile, YDLLogger(ydI), keyring=keyring, container=container))
                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yt_dlp/cookies.py", line 123, in extract_cookies_from_browser
                return _extract_firefox_cookies(profile, container, logger)
                File py", tine 148, in _extract_firefox_cookies
                raise FileNotFoundError(f' could not find Firefox cookies database in {search_root}')
                FiteNotFoundError: could not find Firefox cookies database in /home/user/. mozitta/firefox
                Completed /feed/trendinq.
                
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                  1 year ago

                  Exactly that. Yt-dlp works with browser cookies, You need one of the browsers, and to log in to your yt account.

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                    1 year ago

                    Ah, yeah that’s what I figured.

                    Unfortunately, (or fortunately for me) I have not used YouTube in a traditional way in a very long time. I use FreeTube, Piped, Invidious, NewPipe, VueTube depending on the platform I currently am. And that is why I don’t have any cookies for it. I don’t really care for liking or commenting the videos as just watching them. All the above mentioned programs support own “offline” subscription lists, and most have interest-based profiles which you cannot achieve with a traditional YouTube account.

                    But yeah, sadly this not for me in its current form, I will join whoever added a comment here earlier about waiting for support of json - based subscription lists - that is, of course, if you decide to go that route, or at least as bare minimum if you could remove the cookie requirement and have “anonymous search and view” functionality. I believe many of us here on Lemmy that are concerned about privacy will greatly appreciate that. YouTube itself, mpv, and yt-dlp don’t really need cookies to watch a video.

                    Thanks for troubleshooting this with me.