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You-Get

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You-Get is a video downloader runs on Python 3. It aims at easing the download of videos on YouTube, Youku/Tudou (biggest online video providers in China), Niconico, etc., in one script.

See the project homepage http://www.soimort.org/you-get for further documentation.

Fork me on GitHub: https://github.com/soimort/you-get

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Features

Supported Sites (As of Now)

Dependencies

  • Python 3
  • (Optional) FFmpeg
    • Used for converting and joining video files.

Installation

1. Install via Pip:

$ [sudo] pip install you-get

Check if the installation was successful:

$ you-get -V

2. Install from Git:

$ git clone git://github.com/soimort/you-get.git

Use the raw script without installation:

$ cd you-get/
$ ./you-get -V

To install the package into the system path, execute:

$ make install

Check if the installation was successful:

$ you-get -V
$ wget -O you-get.zip https://github.com/soimort/you-get/zipball/master
$ unzip you-get.zip

Use the raw script without installation:

$ cd soimort-you-get-*/
$ ./you-get -V

To install the package into the system path, execute:

$ make install

Check if the installation was successful:

$ you-get -V

4. Install from your distro's repo:

Upgrading

Using Pip:

$ [sudo] pip install --upgrade you-get

Examples

Display the information of the video without downloading:

$ you-get -i http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

Download the video:

$ you-get http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

Download multiple videos:

$ you-get http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bQlxQJEzLk

By default, program will skip any video that already exists in the local directory when downloading. If a temporary file (ends with a ".download" filename extension) is found, program will resume the download from last session.

To enforce re-downloading of videos, use '-f' option (this will overwrite any existing video or temporary file, rather than skipping or resuming them):

$ you-get -f http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

Set the output directory for downloaded files:

$ you-get -o ~/Downloads http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

Use a specific HTTP proxy for downloading:

$ you-get -x 127.0.0.1:8087 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

By default, Python will apply the system proxy settings (i.e. environment variable $http_proxy). To cancel the use of proxy, use '--no-proxy' option:

$ you-get --no-proxy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGwy8DsUJ4M

Command-Line Options

For a complete list of all available options, see:

$ you-get --help
Usage: you-get [OPTION]... [URL]...

Startup options:
    -V | --version                           Display the version and exit.
    -h | --help                              Print this help and exit.

Download options (use with URLs):
    -f | --force                             Force overwriting existed files.
    -i | --info                              Display the information of videos without downloading.
    -u | --url                               Display the real URLs of videos without downloading.
    -n | --no-merge                          Don't merge video parts.
    -o | --output-dir <PATH>                 Set the output directory for downloaded videos.
    -x | --http-proxy <HOST:PORT>            Use specific HTTP proxy for downloading.
         --no-proxy                          Don't use any proxy. (ignore $http_proxy)
    -S | --sogou                             Use a Sogou proxy server for downloading.
         --sogou-proxy <HOST:PORT>           Run a standalone Sogou proxy server.
         --debug                             Show traceback on KeyboardInterrupt.

License

You-Get is licensed under the MIT license.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

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