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+
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diff --git a/README b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+YOUTUBE-TUI
+===========
+
+This includes 3 shell scripts, used in order to recreate the 'YouTube ecosystem' within a purely text-based environment.
+
+The use case and dependencies of each script (assuming using a GNU/Linux system or similar Unix-like) will be mentioned in the comments of the first line of each script individually. They are tested purely on my own system unless mentioned otherwise, no warranty is offered, and I may recommend that you test these programs to see if they will work for you.
+
+All of these scripts are free to use, edit, and share as you wish. To use them, copy them to your $PATH (e.g. /usr/local/bin/).
diff --git a/ytchannel b/ytchannel
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# Last Revision: Sat 5 Sep 22:43:34 BST 2020
+# A companion piece for ytsearch. Allows you to find the channel of videos, to use in RSS feed.
+# DEPENDS: youtube-dl, xclip, coreutils
+#
+# Copyright (C) <2020> <nixx@firemail.cc>
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+message () {
+cat << EOF
+ytchannel
+~~~~~~~~~
+
+A companion piece for 'ytsearch'.
+Allows for "subscriptions" via RSS feed reader of choice.
+
+This allows you to find the channel of a video,
+by downloaded file - assumes the default %(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s
+format - or by a link. The channel is copied to the clipboard
+(if running Xorg) and printed to stdout, both in format for an RSS feed.
+
+Usage:
+ytchannel --file file.exts
+ytchannel --link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=link
+EOF
+}
+
+file () {
+find "${1}" > /dev/null 2>&1
+[[ $? == 1 ]] && echo File not found, exiting. && exit 1
+
+tmp=$(mktemp)
+
+origurl=$(echo "${1}" | rev | cut -d \. -f 2 | cut -c 1-11 | rev)
+youtube-dl -f worstaudio "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=${origurl}" -o "%(title)s-%(channel_id)s.%(ext)s" > $tmp
+url=$(cat $tmp | grep "Destination" | head -n 1 | rev | cut -d \. -f 2 | cut -c 1-24 | rev)
+fullurl="https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=${url}"
+
+echo Channel Link: ${fullurl}
+if xset q >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ printf "${fullurl}" | xclip -in -selection clipboard && echo Copied to clipboard.
+fi
+
+[[ -n "${url}" ]] && rm *"${url}"*
+rm $tmp
+}
+
+link () {
+origurl=$(echo "${1}" | rev | cut -c 1-11 | rev)
+
+tmp=$(mktemp)
+youtube-dl -f worstaudio "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=${origurl}" -o "%(title)s-%(channel_id)s.%(ext)s" > $tmp
+
+url=$(cat $tmp | grep "Destination" | head -n 1 | rev | cut -d \. -f 2 | cut -c 1-24 | rev)
+fullurl="https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=${url}"
+
+echo Channel Link: ${fullurl}
+if xset q >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ printf "${fullurl}" | xclip -in -selection clipboard && echo Copied to clipboard.
+fi
+
+[[ -n "${url}" ]] && rm *"${url}"*
+rm $tmp
+}
+
+[[ $1 == '-h' || $1 == '--help' ]] && message && exit 0
+[[ $# != 2 ]] && message && exit 1
+
+case "$1" in
+ --file) file "${2}" && exit 0 ;;
+ --link) link "${2}" && exit 0 ;;
+ *) echo Unknown option. && exit 1
+esac
diff --git a/ytformat b/ytformat
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# Just to convert one format of link to another.
+# DEPENDS: coreutils, xclip
+#
+# Copyright (C) <2020> <nixx@firemail.cc>
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+end=$(echo "${1}" | rev | cut -d \/ -f 1 | rev)
+printf "https://www.youtube.com/${end}" | xclip -in -selection clipboard
diff --git a/ytsearch b/ytsearch
@@ -0,0 +1,459 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# Last Revision: Sat 5 Sep 22:43:58 BST 2020
+# A messy bash TUI client for YT/Invidious.
+# DEPENDS: youtube-dl, mpv, ffmpeg, xclip, coreutils
+#
+# Copyright (C) <2020> <nixx@firemail.cc>
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+message () {
+cat << EOF
+ytsearch
+~~~~~~~~
+
+TUI client for YouTube content.
+
+Invidious is faster and 'friendlier' to scrape for search results, as
+it can be done with curl, hence Invidious is the default. After
+selecting videos, they are then downloaded/streamed through YouTube
+directly.
+
+Usage:
+
+ All parameters are optional to start the client.
+
+ search - Initial search term.
+ results - Number of results to return - defaults to 15.
+ invid - Alternate Invidious mirror to use -
+ invidious.snopyta.org works best at time of writing
+ this, it is the default.
+
+ 'ytsearch "<search>" <results> <invid>
+
+ An example:
+ 'ytsearch "linus torvalds" 5 https://yt.iswleuven.be/'
+
+
+Config File:
+
+ Located at either \$HOME/.config/ytsearch or at \$HOME/.ytsearch.
+
+ Number of results, alternate mirror, preferred youtube-dl format
+ (default 22/18), and search timeout (secs per loaded page -
+ default 20) can be set via config file. An example:
+
+ 's_results = 5'
+ 's_website = https://yt.iswleuven.be/'
+ 's_format = 18'
+ 's_timeout = 10'
+
+Issues:
+
+ Invidious instances can be highly unreliable. That's why
+ switching instance via config file exists, often one mirror will
+ be having issues and another will be fine. Increasing your search
+ timeout beyond the default may also help, if pages take a very
+ long time to load.
+
+Managing YouTube subscriptons:
+
+ See the companion program 'ytchannel'. Most of the requirements of
+ subscriptions are already met by an RSS feed reader, so ytchannel
+ fetches and formats channel IDs for such a purpose.
+EOF
+}
+
+copy () {
+if xset -q >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ printf "${1}" | xclip -in -selection clipboard
+ printf "\e[0;94m# Copied URL to clipboard.\e[0m\n"
+fi
+}
+
+hexformat () {
+echo "${1}" | sed -e "s/%/%25/g" -e "s/!/%21/g" -e "s/\"/%22/g" -e "s/#/%23/g" -e 's/\$/%24/g' -e "s/&/%26/g" -e "s/'/%27/g" -e "s/(/%28/g" -e "s/)/%29/g" -e "s/=/%3D/g" -e "s/\^/%5E/g" -e "s/|/%7C/g" -e "s/?/%3F/g" -e "s|/|%2F|g" -e "s/,/%2C/g" -e "s/</%3C/g" -e "s/>/%3E/g" -e "s/+/%2B/g" -e "s/;/%3B/g" -e "s/:/%3A/g" -e "s/]/%5D/g" -e "s/\[/%5B/g" -e "s/}/%7D/g" -e "s/{/%7B/g" -e "s/\`/%60/g" -e "s/\"/%22/g" -e "s/ /+/g"
+}
+
+line () {
+printf "\e[1;34m=============================================================================\e[0m\n"
+}
+
+title () {
+printf "\e[1;97m#\tDURAT\t\tTITLE\e[0m\n"
+line
+}
+
+process () {
+ countto=$3
+ [[ -z $countto ]] && countto=9999
+ links=$(cat "${1}" | grep -n '<a href="/watch?v=\|<a style="width:100%" href="/playlist?list=')
+ lengths=$(cat "${1}" | grep '<p class="length">')
+ rescount=0
+ reslinkscount=$(echo "${links}" | wc -l)
+ reslenscount=$(echo "${lengths}" | wc -l)
+ pageslen=$(($pagecount*20))
+ while [[ $rescount -le $(($reslinkscount-1)) && $rescount -lt $countto ]]; do ((rescount++))
+ time=$(echo "${lengths}" | head -n $rescount | tail -n 1)
+ [[ $time == *"LIVE"* ]] && time="LIVE" || time=$(echo $time | cut -d '>' -f 2 | cut -d '<' -f 1)
+ title=$(echo "${links}" | head -n $rescount | tail -n 1)
+ [[ $title == *"/playlist?list="* ]] && ln=$(echo $title | cut -d : -f 1) && title=$(sed "$((ln+=7))q;d" "${1}" | cut -d '>' -f 2 | cut -d '<' -f 1) || title=$(echo "${title}" | cut -d '>' -f 3 | cut -d '<' -f 1)
+ link=$(echo "${links}" | head -n $rescount | tail -n 1 | cut -d '/' -f 2 | cut -d \" -f 1)
+ [[ -n $title && -n $link && -n $time ]] && echo "${title}" >> $2 && echo "${link}" >> $2 && echo "${time}" >> $2
+ done
+}
+
+playlistpages () {
+ playstop=$(($playcount+75))
+ while [[ ${playcount} -le ${lenplay} && ${playcount} -lt ${playstop} ]]; do
+ ((halfcount++))
+ echo -en "\e[0;96m$halfcount\t"
+ timeline=$(sed "$(( $playcount + 2))q;d" $playtmpout)
+ echo -en "\e[0;92m${timeline}"
+ [[ $(echo $timeline | wc -L) -gt 7 ]] && printf '\t' || printf '\t\t'
+ titleline="$(sed "${playcount}q;d" $playtmpout)"
+ printf "\e[0;97m"
+ [[ $(echo $titleline | wc -L) -gt 50 ]] && printf "$(echo -n "${titleline}" | cut -c 1-50)" && echo -n ... || echo -n "${titleline}"
+ printf '\n'
+ ((playcount+=3))
+ done
+}
+
+playlist () {
+read -p "(e)xit | (d)escend into playlist $2, or (u)se whole playlist?: " descend
+[[ $descend == 'e' || $descend == 'E' || $descend == 'exit' || $descend == 'Exit' || $descend == 'q' || $descend == 'Q' ]] && rm $tmp && exit 0
+if [[ $descend == 'd' || $descend == 'D' || $descend == 'descend' || $descend == 'Descend' ]]; then
+ playtmp=$(mktemp)
+ playtmpout=$(mktemp)
+ curlpage=1
+ curlcheck=$(curl -m ${timeout} -s "${1}")
+ echo "${curlcheck}" >> $playtmp
+ while [[ -n $(echo "${curlcheck}" | grep "playlist?list=.*page=$((curlpage+1))") ]]; do ((curlpage++))
+ curlcheck=$(curl -m ${timeout} -s "${1}&page=${curlpage}")
+ echo "${curlcheck}" >> $playtmp
+ done
+ [[ $? == 92 ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: HTTP/2 stream 0 was not closed cleanly. This is a server problem, consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp $playtmp $playtmpout && exit 1
+ process $playtmp $playtmpout
+ [[ $(wc -l $playtmpout | awk '{print $1}') == 0 && -n $(grep "Could not extract playlist info. Instance is likely blocked." $playtmp) ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: Could not extract playlist info. Instance is likely blocked - Consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" rm $playtmp $playtmpout $tmp && exit 1
+ [[ $(wc -l $playtmpout | awk '{print $1}') == 0 && -n $(grep "Read timed out" $playtmp) ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: Read timed out - Consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" && rm $playtmp $playtmpout $tmp && exit 1
+ [[ $(wc -l $playtmpout | awk '{print $1}') == 0 ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: Could not fetch playlist.\e[0m\n" && rm $playtmp $playtmpout $tmp && exit 1
+ rm $playtmp
+
+ lenplay=$(cat $playtmpout | wc -l)
+ playcount=1
+ halfcount=0
+ playnum=''
+ while [[ -z $playnum || $playnum == *[a-z]* || $playnum == *[A-Z]* ]]; do
+ printf '\n'
+ title
+ playlistpages
+ line
+ printf '\n'
+
+ if [[ $lenplay -gt 76 ]]; then
+ if [[ $halfcount -lt 26 ]]; then
+ echo "(n)ext page."
+ elif [[ $halfcount -ge 26 && $halfcount -lt $(($lenplay/3-25)) ]]; then
+ echo "(n)ext/(p)revious page."
+ else
+ echo "(p)revious page."
+ fi
+ fi
+ read -p '(e)xit | Sel. vid. (format: 1,2,3), or all (.): ' playnum
+ [[ $playnum == '.' || $playnum == 'all' || $playnum == 'All' ]] && return 2
+ if [[ $playnum == 'p' || $playnum == 'P' || $playnum == 'prev'* || $playnum == 'Prev'* ]]; then
+ if [[ $halfcount -gt 49 && $playcount -gt 151 ]]; then
+ halfcount=$(($halfcount-50)) && playcount=$(($playcount-150))
+ else
+ halfcount=0 && playcount=1
+ fi
+ elif [[ $playnum == 'e' || $playnum == 'E' || $playnum == 'exit' || $playnum == 'Exit' || $playnum == 'q' || $playnum == 'Q' ]]; then
+ rm $tmp $playtmpout && exit 0
+ elif [[ $playnum != 'n' && $playnum != 'N' && $playnum != 'next' && $playnum != 'Next' && $playnum != *','* ]]; then
+ printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid number.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp $playtmpout && exit 1
+ fi
+ done
+ pn=$(echo -n $playnum | tr -d "[:blank:]")
+ IFS="," read -a playarray <<< $pn
+ for no in "${playarray[@]}"; do
+ [[ $no == *[a-z]* || $no == *[A-Z]* || $no -gt $halfcount || $no -lt 1 ]] && printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid number.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp && exit 1
+ ((loc=no*3-1))
+ playnewurl=$(sed "${loc}q;d" $playtmpout)
+ playurl[$playurlcount]=$playnewurl
+ ((playurlcount++))
+ done
+ rm $playtmpout
+elif [[ $descend == 'u' || $descend == 'U' || $descend == 'use' || $descend == 'Use' ]]; then
+ printf "\e[0;94m# Using whole playlist as input.\e[0m\n"
+ return 2
+else
+ printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid option.\n" && exit 0
+fi
+}
+
+main () {
+tmp=$(mktemp)
+
+if [[ $website == "https://www.youtube.com/" ]]; then
+ youtube-dl --get-id --get-duration -e ytsearch${num}:"${1}" 1> $tmp 2>/dev/null
+else
+ searchhex=$(hexformat "${1}")
+ resulttmp=$(mktemp)
+ pagecount=0
+ while [ $pagecount -lt $(($num/20+1)) ]; do ((pagecount++))
+ curl -m ${timeout} -s "${website}search?q=${searchhex}&page=${pagecount}" >> $resulttmp
+ done
+ [[ $? == 92 ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: HTTP/2 stream 0 was not closed cleanly. This is a server problem, consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp $resulttmp && exit 1
+ [[ -n $(grep "<title>502 Bad Gateway</title>" $resulttmp) ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: 502 Bad Gateway - Consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp $resulttmp && exit 1
+ process $resulttmp $tmp $num
+ [[ -n $(grep "Read timed out" $resulttmp) && $(wc -l $tmp | awk '{print $1}') == 0 ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: Read timed out - Consider switching instance.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp $resulttmp && exit 1
+ rm $resulttmp
+fi
+
+len=$(wc -l $tmp | awk '{print $1}')
+[[ $len -eq 0 ]] && printf "\e[1;91m# ERROR: Could not fetch videos.\n1. Check the spelling of search instance ${website}.\n2. Increase search timeout - currently ${timeout} secs.\n3. Check: ${website}search?q=${searchhex}&page=${pagecount} - instance may be down.\n4. You may also be HTTP Error 429 blocked - have you been making a lot of requests?.\n5. Your search may just be too obscure.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp && exit 1
+printf "\e[0;94m# Searched for results 1 to ${num}.\n\n"
+title
+
+count=1
+halfcount=0
+while [ ${count} -le ${len} ]; do
+ ((halfcount++))
+ echo -en "\e[0;96m$halfcount\t"
+ timeline=$(sed "$(( $count + 2))q;d" $tmp)
+ echo -en "\e[0;92m${timeline}"
+ [[ $(echo $timeline | wc -L) -gt 7 ]] && printf '\t' || printf '\t\t'
+ titleline="$(sed "${count}q;d" $tmp)"
+ printf "\e[0;97m"
+ [[ $(echo $titleline | wc -L) -gt 50 ]] && printf "$(echo -n "${titleline}" | cut -c 1-50)" && echo -n ... || echo -n "${titleline}"
+ printf '\n'
+ ((count+=3))
+done
+line
+printf '\n'
+
+read -p 'Sel. vid. (format:1,2,3), (s)earch again, or (e)xit: ' vidnum
+[[ $vidnum == 'e' || $vidnum == 'E' || $vidnum == 'q' || $vidnum == 'Q' || $vidnum == 'exit' || $vidnum == 'Exit' ]] && rm $tmp && exit 0
+[[ $vidnum == 's' || $vidnum == 'S' || $vidnum == 'search' || $vidnum == 'Search' ]] && rm $tmp && again=1 && return 0
+count=0
+if [[ $vidnum == *","* ]]; then
+ nums=$(echo -n $vidnum | tr -d "[:blank:]")
+ declare -A url
+ IFS="," read -a array <<< $nums
+ for vnum in "${array[@]}"; do
+ [[ $vnum == *[a-z]* || $vnum == *[A-Z]* || $vnum -gt $halfcount || $vnum -lt 1 ]] && printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid number.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp && exit 1
+ ((loc=vnum*3-1))
+ newurl=$(sed "${loc}q;d" $tmp)
+ if [[ $newurl == *"playlist?list="* ]]; then
+ playlist "${website}${newurl}" $vnum
+ fi
+ if [[ $? == 2 && $newurl == *"playlist?list="* || $newurl != *"playlist?list="* ]]; then
+ url[$count]=$newurl
+ ((count++))
+ fi
+ done
+ rm $tmp
+else
+ [[ $vidnum == *[a-z]* || $vidnum == *[A-Z]* || $vidnum -gt $halfcount || $vidnum -lt 1 ]] && printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid number.\e[0m\n" && rm $tmp && exit 1
+ ((loc=vidnum*3-1))
+ url=$(sed "${loc}q;d" $tmp)
+ [[ $url == *"playlist?list="* ]] && playlist "${website}${url}" $vidnum
+ [[ $? != 2 && $url == *"playlist?list="* ]] && url=""
+ rm $tmp
+fi
+
+matchcount=0
+playmatchcount=0
+read -p 'Action? [(d)ownload/(s)tream/get(u)rl/(e)xit]: ' confirm
+[[ $confirm == 'E' || $confirm == 'e' || $confirm == 'q' || $confirm == 'Q' || $confirm == 'exit' || $confirm == 'Exit' ]] && exit 0
+if [[ $confirm == 'D' || $confirm == 'd' || $confirm == 'download' || $confirm == 'Download' ]]; then
+ read -p '(e)xit | (v)ideo or (a)udio only?: ' vid
+ [[ $vid == 'e' || $vid == 'E' || $vid == 'exit' || $vid == 'Exit' || $vid == 'q' || $vid == 'Q' ]] && exit 0
+ if [[ $vid == 'v' || $vid == 'V' || $vid == 'video' || $vid == 'Video' ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ printf '\n'
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ youtube-dl -i -f "${vformat}" "https://www.youtube.com/${url}"
+ else
+ printf '\n'
+ while [ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]; do
+ copy "${website}${url[$matchcount]}"
+ youtube-dl -i -f "${vformat}" "https://www.youtube.com/${url[$matchcount]}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ copy "${website}${fullurl}"
+ youtube-dl -i -f "${vformat}" "https://www.youtube.com/${fullurl}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ $vid == 'a' || $vid == 'A' || $vid == 'audio' || $vid == 'Audio' ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ printf '\n'
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ youtube-dl -ix --audio-format "mp3" "https://www.youtube.com/${url}"
+ else
+ printf '\n'
+ while [ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]; do
+ copy "${website}${url[$matchcount]}"
+ youtube-dl -ix --audio-format "mp3" "https://www.youtube.com/${url[$matchcount]}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ copy "${website}${fullurl}"
+ youtube-dl -ix --audio-format "mp3" "https://www.youtube.com/${fullurl}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+elif [[ $confirm == 'S' || $confirm == 's' || $confirm == 'stream' || $confirm == 'Stream' ]]; then
+ read -p '(e)xit | (v)ideo or (a)udio only?: ' vid
+ [[ $vid == 'e' || $vid == 'E' || $vid == 'exit' || $vid == 'Exit' || $vid == 'q' || $vid == 'Q' ]] && exit 0
+ if [[ $vid == 'v' || $vid == 'V' || $vid == 'video' || $vid == 'Video' ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ printf '\n'
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format="${vformat}" --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${url}"
+ else
+ printf '\n'
+ while [ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]; do
+ copy "${website}${url[$matchcount]}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format="${vformat}" --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${url[$matchcount]}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ copy "${website}${fullurl}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format="${vformat}" --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${fullurl}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ $vid == 'a' || $vid == 'A' || $vid == 'audio' || $vid == 'Audio' ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ printf '\n'
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format=bestaudio --no-video --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${url}"
+ else
+ printf '\n'
+ while [ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]; do
+ copy "${website}${url[$matchcount]}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format=bestaudio --no-video --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${url[$matchcount]}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ copy "${website}${fullurl}"
+ mpv --ytdl-format=bestaudio --no-video --ytdl "https://www.youtube.com/${fullurl}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+elif [[ $confirm == 'u' || $confirm == 'U' ]]; then
+ read -p '(e)xit | Print to std(o)ut, or to (f)ile?: ' stdf
+ [[ $stdf == 'e' || $stdf == 'E' || $stdf == 'exit' || $stdf == 'Exit' || $stdf == 'q' || $stdf == 'Q' ]] && exit 0
+ [[ $stdf == 'f' || $std == 'F' ]] && read -p 'Append to file: ' fileloc
+
+ if [[ $stdf == 'o' || $stdf == 'O' ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ printf '\n'
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ echo "${website}${url}"
+ else
+ printf '\n'
+ while [[ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]]; do
+ echo "${website}${url[$matchcount]}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ echo "${website}${fullurl}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ elif [[ -n $fileloc ]]; then
+ if [[ $count == 0 && -n $url ]]; then
+ touch "${fileloc}"
+ copy "${website}${url}"
+ echo "${website}${url}" >> "${fileloc}"
+ else
+ while [[ $(( $matchcount + 1 )) -le $count ]]; do
+ touch "${fileloc}"
+ echo "${website}${url[$matchcount]}" >> "${fileloc}"
+ ((matchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+ while [[ $playmatchcount -lt ${#playurl[@]} ]]; do
+ fullurl="${playurl[$playmatchcount]}"
+ echo "${website}${fullurl}" >> "${fileloc}"
+ ((playmatchcount++))
+ done
+ fi
+else
+ printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid action.\e[0m\n" && exit 0
+fi
+}
+
+[[ $1 == '-h' || $1 == *'-help'* || $# -gt 3 ]] && message && exit 0
+website="${3}"
+if [[ -z $website ]]; then
+ find ~/.config/ytsearch >/dev/null 2>&1
+ [[ $? == 0 ]] && configf=~/.config/ytsearch
+ [[ -z $configf ]] && find ~/.ytsearch >/dev/null 2>&1
+ [[ $? == 0 ]] && configf=~/.ytsearch
+ [[ -n $configf ]] && website=$(grep "s_website" ${configf} | awk '{print $3}')
+ [[ -z $website ]] && website="https://invidious.snopyta.org/"
+fi
+[[ $website != "https://"* ]] && website="https://${website}"
+[[ $(echo $website | tail -c 2 | head -c 1) != '/' ]] && website="${website}/"
+[[ $2 == *[a-z]* || $2 == *[A-Z]* ]] && printf "\e[1;91mERROR: Invalid search time parameter.\n\e[0m" && exit 1
+if [[ -z $2 ]]; then
+ [[ -n $configf ]] && num=$(grep "s_results" "${configf}" | awk '{print $3}')
+ [[ -z $num ]] && num=15
+else
+ num=$2
+fi
+[[ -n $configf && -n $(grep "s_timeout" "${configf}") ]] && timeout=$(grep "s_timeout" "${configf}" | awk '{print $3}') || timeout=20
+[[ -n $configf && -n $(grep "s_format" "${configf}") ]] && vformat=$(grep "s_format" "${configf}" | awk '{print $3}') || vformat="22/18"
+
+search="${1}"
+again=0
+clear
+[[ -z $search ]] && read -p 'Search: ' search || echo "Search: ${search}"
+printf '\n'
+while ( true ); do
+ playurlcount=0
+ declare -A playurl
+ clearcount=0
+ for u in "${url[@]}"; do
+ url[$clearcount]=''
+ ((clearcount++))
+ done
+ clearcount=0
+ for p in "${playurl[@]}"; do
+ playurl[$clearcount]=''
+ ((clearcount++))
+ done
+ main "${search}" "${num}" "${website}"
+ quit='n'
+ [[ $again == 0 ]] && read -p 'Quit? [Y/n]: ' quit
+ again=0
+ [[ $quit != 'n' && $quit != 'N' ]] && exit 0
+ clear
+ read -p 'Search: ' search
+ printf '\n'
+done