1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

Over the last year since I wrote ytcs, a way to browse YouTube channel feeds without the extra cruft, there have been both some changes that I’ve made over time to fix where something broke, and ideas I had where I could sand some edges off and make the experience better. After all, I use this thing. If you’re just interested in the program (and a quickstart on using it), check it out at GitHub or GitLab. So first, I documented a bunch of changes I’d made, cleaned up a few things, and did a few last minute additions, and called it version 1.0.0. This really sums up the prior year’s tweaks moreso than things I actually did just today. I finally gave up on the idea of supporting both rofi and fzf and switched the project over to fzf entirely. Doing so made it possible to queue multiple videos, see thumbnails and descriptions in the preview window, and launch the whole thing in a dedicated kitty window. I also made it so you could filter out Shorts with --noshorts if you’d prefer; I know…

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