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YouTube terminal uploader that takes care of the configuration
Project description
a cli-youtube terminal program, that you can use from the terminal, there are some but they're from 2011 or something, they're no longer up to date, and even when they were, they required a lot of investment from the user side.
What I'm thinking is a cli-tool similar to rclone, that in case that the configuration doesn't exist, it just prompts to you, and you don't need to edit any code.
Relevant Technology
https://www.npmjs.com/package/youtube-api https://github.com/TheMengzor/youtube-upload (last updated 4 years ago) https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/74610/software-that-uploads-a-video-to-multiple-video-distribution-channels (that'd be a plus) https://pypi.org/project/youtube-uploader-selenium/
Complexity and required time
Complexity
- [ ] Beginner - This project requires no or little prior knowledge of the technolog(y|ies) specified to contribute to the project
- [x] Intermediate - The user should have some prior knowledge of the technolog(y|ies) to the point where they know how to use it, but not necessarily all the nooks and crannies of the technology
- [ ] Advanced - The project requires the user to have a good understanding of all components of the project to contribute
Required time (ETA)
- [x] Little work - A couple of days
- [ ] Medium work - A week or two
- [ ] Much work - The project will take more than a couple of weeks and serious planning is required
Categories
- [ ] Mobile app
- [ ] IoT
- [ ] Web app
- [ ] Frontend/UI
- [ ] AI/ML
- [ ] APIs/Backend
- [ ] Voice Assistant
- [ ] Developer Tooling
- [ ] Extension/Plugin/Add-On
- [ ] Design/UX
- [ ] AR/VR
- [ ] Bots
- [ ] Security
- [ ] Blockchain
- [x] Futuristic Tech/Something Unique
Damn @Kreijstal so many good ideas for my Xmas holidays here!
@Kreijstal good idea. Thanks for sharing
@FredrikAugust @Kreijstal I think, there is a one here: https://github.com/tokland/youtube-upload Is this something that you're looking for?
@FredrikAugust @Kreijstal if this isn't I think I might be into working something of that kind, although to be honest the package @burak-aydin is pointing to seems quite in the right direction.
Ohh, I'll need to test it, but seems promising, that was a hard find
Can I participant?
Can I participant?
sure.
Seems a good idea. Maybe we can use GoLang also for it.