| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Before, `Video`s where colourized differently, just because the
colourization was not standardized. It now is.
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This command allows adding URLs directly.
Otherwise, the process would be:
`yt subs add <URL>` -> `yt update` -> `yt subs remove <URL>`
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The hash can now be used on the commandline to access video information.
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Testing has resulted in a speed-up of circa 3400% (updates of 1
subscription (which is already fully stored) are now ca. 1 sec from
previously 34 sec).
BREAKING CHANGE: The extractor hash is now calculated from the `id` and
not the `webpage_url` field requiring a complete re-fetch of all stored
videos.
```bash
$# export your subscriptions:
$ yt subs list --urls > subs.txt
$# remove the old database
$ mv ~/.local/share/yt/videos.sqlite{,.old}
$# reimport the subsciptions
$ yt subs import subs.txt
$# refetch all videos
$ yt upadate
```
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This repository was migrated out of my nixos-config.
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