CLI tool to search for YouTube videos and play selected video/audio via MPV


Keywords
mpv, music, video, youtube, youtube-api-v3, youtube-dl
License
GPL-3.0
Install
pip install youterm==0.2.0

Documentation

YouTerm

CLI tool to search for YouTube videos and play selected video/audio via mpv.

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Requirements

YouTube API

youterm retrieves video informations using YouTube APIs. An API key is needed. You can obtain one registering a Google developer profile, adding a project and creating an API key adding the YouTube Data API v3 service at this link.

Dependencies

youterm does not rely on external Python libraries, although it uses external programs to provide audio/video streaming:

  • mpv
  • yt-dlp or youtube-dl

Optional dependencies

To store the YouTube API safely the unix standard password manager pass is required. youterm looks for one password entry containing the API key at api/youtube, or any custom specified entry1, in the password-store2. Alternatively you can pass the API key to youterm as a command line argument (see Usage) or using a config file3 (see Configuration).

Installation

Install youterm using pip:

pip3 install youterm

Usage

Invoking youterm with no flags defaults to audio only. Below the usage:

usage: youterm [-h] [-v] [-r <n>] [-a <api_key>] [-q <resolution>]

CLI tool to search for YouTube videos and play selected audio/video via MPV

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --video           Play video
  -r <n>, --results <n>
                        Number of search results displayed
  -a <api_key>, --api <api_key>
                        YouTube Data API v3 key
  -q <resolution>, --quality <resolution>
                        Choose video quality (if not available choose closest lower)

Configuration

You can specify your default options for youterm using a config file4 located at:

  • ~/.config/youterm/config on Linux and Unix based systems (following the XDG Base Directory specifications)
  • C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\youterm\config on Windows systems (where <username> is a placeholder for the actual user name)

Below follows a configuration template:

[api]
# YouTube Data API v3 key (can be overridden using CLI argument)
key = <api_key>
# pass entry containing the API key (if you want to use pass to store the key)
# if not set defaults to: "api/youtube"
pass_entry = <pass_entry>

[search]
# default number of search results (can be overridden using CLI argument)
# if not set defaults to: 5
results = <num>

[video]
# default video resolution (can be overridden using CLI argument)
# if not set defaults to: bestvideo
# valid options are: 144, 240, 360, 480, 720, 1080, 1440, 2160
quality = <video_resolution>

Changelog

For the complete changelog see CHANGELOG.md.

Footnotes

  1. You can specify custom pass entries for the API key using a config file (see Configuration) ↩

  2. Create entry using pass insert api/youtube or pass insert <entry> for custom entry (where <entry> is a placeholder for the actual entry name) ↩

  3. Not recommended ↩

  4. ini file structure ↩