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.
This is really cool!! :o
Thanks! Any feedback would be appreciated :)
Looks like a cool script. I am learning different TUI tools now and willing to migrate some from GUI. This one gives me trouble. I probably did something wrong. When I press
m
thenP
- nothing happens. Supposedly, there should be preferences. And the program didn’t ask me on the first run to configure anything.When I search a video with
s
- I get in a preview window:zsh:11: command not found: draw_preview
I do not know how this script is interacting with zsh. Have you tried to run it with bash?
$ echo $0 bash
Strange… It still displays the same zsh error and the preferences are not displayed. I even tried to execute the program using
bash magic-tape.sh
while in bashI tried on a machine where only bash is installed, and the search window is blank, yt-dlp gives an error that flashes and I can’t read quickly, no preferences appear, again it flashes some text but I cannot read it. Also, the location for the folder is not relative, it has to be in
~/git/magic-tape
otherwise it will give you multiple errors.Have you followed the instructions correctly to install the script?
Obviously something is not ok, and I find it surprising that the script is not working in all these distros.
You have zsh errors with the Debian as well, although it is not installed?
Is yt-dlp up to date? If you use this command on its own, do you get any errors?
I am trying to troubleshoot, but in the dark.
Yeah, I followed the instructions, created necessary folders.
yt-dlp
is not the latest version, but the latest from Debian bookworm repositories (2023.03.04).yt-dlp
works perfectly to download and convert videos withffmpeg
. I don’t have zsh errors on Debian where only bash is installed, after searching I got a blank screen with the only option:Select video: search videos 1 to 0: > 1 Abort Selection
On Debian, what preference values have you entered (P option on misc menu)?
That P menu doesn’t open on all systems that I’ve tried
You can open the P option by either double-clicking on it with the mouse, or entering capital P with the keyboard. You can get to select the P option through the misc menu.
Do you get any error messages when doing so?
Have you installed all the dependencies of the script (rofi in particular)?
Would be very cool to support importing NewPipe or Freetube subscriptions. Or any other offline subscription sync that doesnt require a Youtube account.
I haven’t used either, so I have no idea about that. I imagine that these programs exporting someting like a json file, like invidious. I initially was using the yt-dlp command to extract from invidious, but it was somehow not stable, and an extra step to the process, so I opted for syncing with the yt account subscription feed. One can use the script without a yt account, however the F option (for subscription feed) will not function. The user can sub and browse the content of selected channels (c option).