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# YTDL Link Gen
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A little python script that helps archiving youtube (and other) channels using yt-dlp.
## Features
- Generates a simple batch file that you can use to get everything.
- Skips downloading all video metadata, unlike vanilla yt-dlp.
- Keeps track the videos you have without needing to keep the videos accessible, and only dowloads missing stuff.
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- Numbers each video, also remembers old numbering (meaning: deleted videos will not screw it up).
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- Backs up it's own data before an update.
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## Usage
First make sure that you have python 3 installed.
Install yt-dlp:
` sudo pip install yt-dlp `
Set up your config file:
` cp config.txt.example config.txt `
Add all channels that you want to grab to your new config.txt.
Run the script:
` python ytdl_link_gen.py `
If you run into any issue you can safely run the script again, it will continue where it left off.
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Once this is finished you can (and should, if you want to update videos again) delete the new `temp` directory which got created. It contains channel data,
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so if an error occurs it won't have to re-download channel lists again.
You should have a ` dl.sh ` now. Containing yt-dlp commands to all videos since the previous run.
Run it single threaded:
```
chmod +x dl.sh
./dl.sh
```
Or for example using parallel:
` parallel -j4 -a dl.sh --progress `
### Note
If you get an error conplaining about a null object being unindexable check the .json for that channel in the temp directory.
if it only has a null in in delete it. That should solve the issue.