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#Shelltube
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![Shelltube](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7250745/21452795/52fcd6ea-c901-11e6-871b-bd646f2d7c49.png)
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Shelltube is a collection of (pretty POSIX) shell scripts to
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browse YouTube quickly, efficiently, and without the bloat
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single line and be good-to-go using another player.
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Also, Shelltube doesn't use the YouTube API at all. This
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avoids the annoying red-tapey stuff that goes with it-- IDs,
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registration, quotas-- but has some disadvantages. We'll
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avoids the annoying red-tapey stuff that goes with it -- IDs,
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registration, quotas -- but has some disadvantages. We'll
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power through the downsides, though! :)
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Shelltube is quite simple to use; this tutorial will go over
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the usage of the wrapper script, shelltube.sh.
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When running the script, you'll see a prompt:
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\>\>
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```
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>>
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```
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In this prompt you can type any of the following commands:
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(!) about
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*View the about page.*
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(cls) clear
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*Clear the screen.*
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(dl) download [URL]
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*Download the selected/specified video.*
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exit
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*Exit Shelltube.*
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(?) help
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*Display this message.*
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(md) metadata [URL]
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*Display selected/specified video's MD.*
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(/) search {term}
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*Perform a search.*
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(str) stream [URL]
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*Stream the selected/specified video.*
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(sel) video {URL}
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*Select video based on URL or ID.*
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In (parenthesis), smaller aliases for the commands are written.
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In {curly brackets}, required arguments are written.
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| (short) command syntax | description |
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| --- | --- |
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| (`!`) `about` | View the about page. |
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| (`cls`) `clear` | Clear the screen. |
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| (`dl`) `download [URL] ` | Download the selected/specified video. |
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| `exit` | Exit Shelltube. |
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| (`?`) `help` | Display this message. |
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| (`md`) `metadata [URL]` | Display selected/specified video's metadata. |
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| (`/`) `search TERM` | Perform a search for `TERM`. |
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| (`str`) `stream [URL]` | Stream the selected/specified video. |
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| (`sel`) `video URL` `video ID` | Select video based on `URL` or `ID`. |
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In [brackets], optional arguments are written.
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You can use Shelltube in one of two ways (or both):
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**A)** By selecting a video and then doing something with it
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**B)** By doing something and specifying the video
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Method A entails using either the "video" or "search" command
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to select a video, which will then be displayed before the prompt
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like so:
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$VIDEO-ID-HERE \>\>
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When a video is selected, you use the "download", "stream", or
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"metadata" commands without arguments to act on the video.
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1. By selecting a video and then doing something with it
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2. By doing something and specifying the video
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Method A entails using either the `video` or `search`
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command to select a video, which will then be displayed
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before the prompt like so:
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```
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$VIDEO-ID-HERE >>
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```
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When a video is selected, you use the `download`, `stream`,
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or `metadata` commands without arguments to act on the
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video.
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Method B entails just using the `download`, `stream`, or
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`metadata` commands while using a URL or video ID as an
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argument.
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Method B entails just using the "download", "stream", or
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"metadata" commands while using a URL or video ID as an argument.
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For example:
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\>\> download $VIDEO-ID-HERE
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```
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>> download $VIDEO-ID-HERE
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```
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You could opt to not use this interactive wrapper script and instead
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just use the yt-down.sh, yt-search.sh, and yt-metadata.sh scripts
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on their own.
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You could opt to not use this interactive wrapper script and
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instead just use the `yt-down`, `yt-search`, and
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`yt-metadata` scripts on their own.
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They are each pretty simple, and you can read their USAGE messages
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at the top of each script.
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They are each pretty simple, and you can read their USAGE
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messages at the top of each script.
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Licensing
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-----------
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All of ST is released under the ISC license
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(https://opensource.org/licenses/ISC)
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except for the yt-down.sh script, which is released under the GPLv2
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(https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html)
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All of ST is released under the
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[ISC](https://opensource.org/licenses/ISC) license.
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Except for the `yt-down` script, which is released under the
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[GPLv2](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html).
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Credit
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--------
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jadedctrl wrote most of ST, but iluaster wrote almost all of
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yt-down.sh
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`yt-down`
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