ytfzf(1)
search and play videos
Description
YTFZF
NAME
ytfzf - search and play videos
SYNOPSIS
ytfzf [options] [search-query]
ytfzf [options] -
DESCRIPTION
ytfzf is a POSIX script that helps you find videos from Youtube, Peertube or Odysee (without API) and opens/downloads them using mpv/youtube-dl.
SEARCH OPERATORS
Search operators are special search queries.
Standard search operators include:
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:help |
Prints a possibly brief description of how to use the scraper. |
Addon scrapers may have more or less search operators
SHORTCUTS
These shortcuts
will apply in any menu that supports it.
The only menu that currently supports it is fzf.
Shortcuts starting with alt, will exit the menu, shortcuts
starting with ctrl will not.
To change any of the defaults set the corresponding variable
in your configuration file.
download
alt-d (download_shortcut)
watch video
alt-v (video_shortcut)
audio only
alt-m (audio_shortcut)
detatch
alt-e (detach_shortcut)
print link
alt-l (print_link_shortcut)
show formats
alt-f (show_formats_shortcut)
show all info
alt-i (info_shortcut)
new search
alt-s (search_again_shortcut)
scrape next page
ctrl-p (next_page_action_shortcut)
OPTIONS
Information
-h, --help
Show help text.
--version
Show ytfzf’s version.
How to play the selected videos.
-d, --download
Download the selected videos. This can also be set in the config file with is_download.
-m, --audio-only
Play audio only. This can also be set in the config file with is_audio_only.
-f, --formats
Show available formats before proceeding.
--format-selection=screen
The format selection screen type to use.
Types:
normal
simple
This can also be set in the config file with format_selection_screen.
--format-sort=sort
The --format-sort to use in ytdl. This can also be set in the config file with format_selection_sort.
--video-pref=pref
Set the ytdl video format to pref. This can also be set in the config file with video_pref.
--audio-pref=pref
Set the ytdl audio format to pref. This can also be set in the config file with audio_pref.
--ytdl-pref=pref
Set the ytdl format to pref. This can also be set in the config file with ytdl_pref.
--detach
Detach the video player from the terminal. This can also be set in the config file with is_detach.
-u, --url-handler=handler
The function/program to use as a url handler. This can also be set in the config file by adding load_url_handler <handler>.
-I option
Instead of playing the selected
videos, get information about them in the selected format.
The available options are:
L|l|link
Prints the URL of the selected videos.
VJ|vj|video-json
Prints the json of the selected videos.
J|j|json
Prints the json of all the videos in the search results.
F|f|format
Prints the video format being used.
R|r|raw
Prints the data of the selected videos, as appears in the menu.
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-L |
Alias for -I L |
--info-action=Iaction
The action to do when --info-wait is 1. info_wait_action.
--info-wait=number
Whether or not to wait after printing info requested with -I or -L. This can also be set in the config file with info_wait.
--url-handler-opts=opts
Opts to pass to the url handler, by default this will pass extra opts to mpv. This can also be set in the config file with url_handler_opts.
Menu options
-l, --loop
Reopen the menu when the video stops playing. This can also be set in the config file with is_loop.
-s, --search-again
After closing fzf make another search. This can also be set in the config file with search_again.
-t, --show-thumbnails
Show thumbnails. Doesn’t work with -D or -H. This can also be set in the config file with show_thumbnails.
--async-thumbnails
Whether or not to download
thumbnails asynchronously.
Downloading asynchronously will open the menu before all
thumbnails are downloaded. This can also be set in the
config file with async_thumbnails.
--skip-thumb-download
Whether or not to skip the
thumbnail download. This is used if you want to not have
thumbnails, or use custom thumbnails in
$YTFZF_CUSTOM_THUMBNAILS_DIR.
For more info see CUSTOM THUMBNAILS in ytfzf(5)
This can also be set in the config file with
skip_thumb_download.
--notify-playing
Show notifications when a video is about to be played, and other notifications relating to playing videos. This can also be set in the config file with notify_playing.
--preview-side=side
The preview side in fzf.
Options:
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left |
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right |
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up |
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down |
This can also
be changed in the config file with fzf_preview_side.
-T, --thumb-viewer=program
Use program for displaying
thumbnails.
Built-in programs:
chafa,chafa-16,chafa-tty
chafa, chafa with 16 colors, chafa with 4 colors.
catimg,catimg-256
catimg, catimg with 256 colors.
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imv |
Good with tiling window managers. |
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mpv |
Similar to imv. |
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kitty |
For the kitty terminal. |
swayimg
Only works on the sway wayland compositor.
swayimg-hyprland
Only works on the hyprland compositor. Uses swayimg to render an image.
<custom>
Additional viewers can be put into $YTFZF_THUMBNAIL_VIEWERS_DIR.
This can also be changed in the
config file by adding
load_thumbnail_viewer <viewer>.
-D, --external-menu
Use an external menu instead of fzf. The default is dmenu. This can also be set in the config file with interface="ext".
-i, --interface=interface
Use a custom interface script, which would be in $YTFZF_CUSTOM_INTERFACES_DIR. This can also be set in the config file by adding load_interface <interface>.
--sort
Sorts videos (after scraping) by upload date.
--sort-name=name
Calls a function set in $YTFZF_CONFIG_FILE. Or sources a script in $YTFZF_SORT_NAMES_DIR (if it exists). See SORT NAMES in ytfzf(5) for more information.
--fancy-subs
Whether or not to have a
separator between each subscription. When this option is
used it automatically disables --sort as it will mess up
this option.
This can also be set in the config file with
fancy_subs.
--disable-back
Whether or not to disable the
back button in submenus.
This can also be set in the config file with
enable_back_button.
--disable-submenus
Whether or not to disable
submenus.
Submenus are the menus that happen after a playlist or
channel (currently only supported by youtube/invidious) is
selected
This can also be set in the config file with
enable_submenus.
--keep-vars
Whether or not options passed into ytfzf also get passed into submenus. This can also be set in the config file with keep_vars.
--submenu-opts=opts
The opts to use in the submenu.
This can also be set in the config file with
submenu_opts.
--submenu-scraping-opts=opts
DEPRECATED (use
--submenu-opts instead) Does the same thing as
--submenu-opts.
This can also be set in the config file with
submenu_scraping_opts.
Auto selecting
-a, --auto-select
Auto-play the first result.
-A, --select-all
Select all results.
-r, --random-select
Auto-play a random result.
-S sed address, --select=sed address
Auto-play a specific video.
Examples:
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2 |
Select the second video |
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$ |
Select the last video |
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/ˆh/ |
Select all videos starting with h |
-n number, --link-count=number
The number of videos to select with -a or -r.
Scrapers
-c scrapers, --scrape=scrapers
Set which scraper to use.
Multiple scrapers can be separated by comma (,). The
currently supported builtin scrapers are:
youtube|Y
Scrapes invidious’ api with a search query
youtube-channel
Scrapes a youtube channel with youtube
invidious-channel
Scrapes a youtube channel with
$invidious_instance
When this scrape is active the search query is the link to a
channel.
video-recommended|R
Scrapes recommended videos from an invidious video link
youtube-playlist|invidious-playlist
Scrapes a youtube playlist
When this scrape is active the search query is the link to a
playlist.
youtube-trending|T
Scrapes invidious’ api to
get youtube trending.
When this scrape is active the search query is the tab of
trending to scrape.
M|multi
Uses ytfzf recursively to
scrape multiple things with multiple different options
See ytfzf -c M :help for more info
Tabs:
gaming
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music |
movies
youtube-subscriptions|S|SI
SI Scrapes invidious for channels instead of youtube. Scraping youtube may result in rate limiting.
scrape-list|SL
uses your $YTFZF_SCRAPELIST_FILE as scrape and search input. See "scrape lists" ytfzf(5) for more information.
peertube|P
odysee|lbry|O
history|H
(Only if $enable_hist is enabled)
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url|U |
Opens the url in the video player and exits | ||
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u |
Treats the url as an item, and will open fzf, or the external menu. |
comments
Scrapes the comments of a video link from youtube
-H, --history
Alias for -c H.
Scrapes history file.
--scrape+=scrapers
Same as -c, but keeps the default scrape as well.
--scraper-=scrapers
Removes scraper from list of scrapers to use
--multi-search
Whether or not to use multi
search.
To use multi search, separate each search with a comma, this
works well when using multiple scrapers.
This can also be set in the config file with
multi_search.
--force-youtube
When using the youtube scraper, convert the invidious links to youtube links before playing/downloading.
Scraper Options
Currently,
--video-duration, --type, --thumbnail-quality, and
--features only applies to the scrape: youtube/Y
--pages=amount
Amount of pages to scrape on youtube/invidious, and the comments scraper. This can also be set in the config file with pages_to_scrape.
--pages-start=page
The page to start on. This can also be set in the config file with pages_start.
--max-threads=amount
Amount of threads that can be
used to scrape youtube search, playlists, and channels.
(this does not apply to the subscription scraper).
This can also be set in the config file with
max_thread_count.
--single-threaded
Set the max_thread_count to 1,
this has the same effect as making everything single
threaded. (this does not apply to the subscription scraper).
This can also bet set in the config file with
max_thread_count=1.
--odysee-video-count=amount
Amount of videos to scrape on odysee. This can also be set in the config file with odysee_video_search_count.
--nsfw
Whether or not to search for
nsfw videos.
Only works with odysee/O This can also be set in the config
file with nsfw.
--sort-by=sort
Works with youtube/Y and
odysee/O.
To use a different sort for each scrape, use comma (,) to
separate the sorts.
As apposed to --sort, this happens during the search, not
after. Results should sort by:
relevance
rating (youtube only)
upload_date
oldest_first (odysee only)
view_count (youtube only)
--upload-date=time-frame
Works with youtube/Y and
odysee/O
To use a different sort for each scrape, use comma (,) to
separate the dates.
Search for videos within the last:
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hour |
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today |
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week |
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month |
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year |
--video-duration=duration
Whether or not to search for long or short videos. Possible options:
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short |
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long |
--type=type
The type of results to get.
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video |
playlist
channel
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all |
--thumbnail-quality=quality
Select the quality of the
thumbnails. Available options:
maxres
maxresdefault
sddefault
high (default)
medium
default
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start |
The first frame of the video (low quality) |
middle
The middle frame of the video (low quality)
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end |
The end frame of the video (low quality) |
--features=features
The features to have on a video (comma separated).
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hd |
subtitles
creative_commons
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3d |
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live |
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4k |
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360 |
location
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hdr |
--region
The region (country code) to
search.
Supported by the scrapes youtube/Y and
youtube-trending/T
Miscellaneous
--ii=instance,--invidious-instance=instance
Use a different invidious instance.
--rii,--refresh-inv-instance
If this flag is provided, refresh instance cache with healthy instances using Invidious API
--available-inv-instances
Prints the invidious instances that may be used and exits.
--channel-link=link
Converts channel links from ’https://youtube.com/c/name’ to ’https://youtube.com/channel/id’
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-q |
Use search history instead of a search. This can also be set in the config file with search_source=hist. |
--search-source
The source to use for the search query. Valid values include:
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args |
Use commandline arguments as the search (default) |
prompt
Ask for a search via a prompt
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hist |
Use search history. | ||
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next |
Used internally to use the next search in the list when multi_search is enabled. |
fn-args
Used internally to use the function arguments passed to the function as the source.
<custom>
A custom search source may be used if a function called get_search_from_<source> exists. The function must set the _search variable to a search.
-x, --history-clear=<search|watch>
Clear search and watch history
(if -x or --history-clear is used)
To specify either search or watch history use
--history-clear=<search|watch>
--keep-cache
Whether or not to keep cache after ytfzf exists. This can also be set in the config file with keep_cache.
--ytdl-opts=option
Pass command-line options to
youtube-dl when downloading.
example: --ytdl-opts=
--ytdl-path=path
Specify the path to youtube-dl
or a fork of youtube-dl for downloading.
This can also be set in the config file with
ytdl_path.
-e, --ext=extension
Load an extension.
You may also add load_extension extension to your
config file.
--list-addons
Lists all addons and exits.
--thumbnail-log
Sets the file to log thumbnail debug info to. This can also be set in the config file with thumbnail_debug_log.
CONFIGURATION
The default behaviour of ytfzf can be changed by modifying the config file. See ytfzf(5) for more information.
ADDONS
There are a few
types of addons,
interfaces (-i, --interface)
scrapers (-c, --scrape)
sort-names (--sort-name)
thumbnail-viewers (-T, --thumb-viewer)
url-handlers (-u, --url_handler)
extensions (-e, --ext)
To install an addon, place the addon in $YTFZF_SYSTEM_ADDON_DIR/<addon-type>/addon-name
To use an addon,
use one of the options listed above, or add
load_interface <interface>
scrape=<scraper>
load_sort_name <sort-name>
load_thumbnail_viewer <viewer>
load_url_handler <url-handler>
load_extension <ext>
In your configuration file
EXIT CODES
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0 |
Success |
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1 |
General error |
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2 |
Invalid --option, option value, or configuration error. |
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3 |
Missing dependency |
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5 |
Empty search |
ENVIRONMENT
$YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR
The directory to store config files. The default is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ytfzf (or ˜/.config/ytfzf)
$YTFZF_CONFIG_FILE
The configuration file to use. The default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/conf.sh
$YTFZF_SUBSCRIPTIONS_FILE
The subscriptions file to use. The default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/subscriptions
$YTFZF_SCRAPELIST_FILE
The scrapelist file to use. The default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/scrapelist
$YTFZF_THUMBNAIL_VIEWERS_DIR
The directory to keep additional thumbnail viewers. The default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/thumbnail-viewers
$YTFZF_CUSTOM_SCRAPERS_DIR
The directory to store custom scraper scripts in The default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/scrapers
$YTFZF_CUSTOM_INTERFACES_DIR
The directory to store custom interface scripts in the default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/interfaces
$YTFZF_SORT_NAMES_DIR
The directory to store custom sort-name scripts in the default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/sort-names
$YTFZF_URL_HANDLERS_DIR
The directory to store custom url handlers in the default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/url-handlers
$YTFZF_CUSTOM_THUMBNAILS_DIR
The directory to store custom thumbnails the default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/thumbnails
$YTFZF_EXTENSIONS_DIR
The directory to store extensions the default is $YTFZF_CONFIG_DIR/extensions
$YTFZF_SYSTEM_ADDON_DIR
The directory to store system installed addons. The default may vary depending on how you installed ytfzf.
$YTFZF_CHECK_VARS_EXISTS
Whether or not to check if variables are set in the environment before setting default values. The default is 1
$YTFZF_TEMP_DIR
The temporary directory The
default is is $TMPDIR/ytfzf-$user-id.
If $TMPDIR is not defined it will use /tmp
FILES
˜/.config/ytfzf/conf.sh
The configuration file. If submenu-conf.sh does not exist, this will also be used as the config in submenus
˜/.config/ytfzf/submenu-conf.sh
The submenu configuration file
˜/.config/ytfzf/subscriptions
The subscriptions file.
CACHE
Each instance of
ytfzf has its own directory in $YTFZF_TEMP_DIR, if
$keep_cache is enabled, it uses $cache_dir instead.
The structure of each instance folder looks like this:
(<> represents a placeholder, ? means optional)
If an addon scraper is used, it may use undocumented
files.
$cache_dir
| -- watch_hist
| -- <search>-<pid>
| | -- searches.list
| | -- post-scrape
| | -- <submenu-search>-<submenu-pid>?
| | -- thumbnails?
| | -- environment
| | -- tmp
| | | -- curl_config
| | | -- <scrape>.html
| | | -- <scrape>.json
| | | -- <scrape>.json.final?
| | | -- menu_keypress
| | | -- all-ids.list
| | | -- downloaded-ids.list
| | -- ids
| | -- videos_json
An explanation of each directory/file:
searches.list
A list of all searches
If --multi-search is enabled, each search is separated by a
new line
watch_hist
The watch history file.
<search>-<pid>
An instance’s parent
folder.
If no search was given it uses the name
"SCRAPE-<scrape>-<pid>" instead.
post-scrape
A folder that contains files relating to the scraping of a selected result.
<submenu-search>-<submenu-pid>
Created when a submenu is opened (eg: when a channel/playlist is selected).
thumbnails
Stores the thumbnails for the instance (only with -t).
environment
Every variable that is set and it’s value, in that instance of ytfzf
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tmp |
Stores less important temporarily used files. |
curl_config
The configuration file for curl for downloading thumbnails (only with -t).
<scrape>.html
For scrapers that need to scrape websites, this is the output of curl.
<scrape>.json
The json scraped from a website.
<scrape>.json.final
The final json scraped from a website. (Is used when multiple threads are used for scraping)
menu_keypress
The key pressed in fzf.
all-ids.json
File that contains all scraped ids. Mainly to compare against downloaded-ids.json
downloaded-ids.json
File that contains which thumbnails have been downloaded
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ids |
The file that stores the id of each selected video. |
videos_json
The file that stores a json of
all videos displayed in fzf.
This file is very helpful for making playlists as it is in
the same format.
AUTHOR
Originally written by pystardust. <https://github.com/pystardust>
BUGS
Report bugs on github <https://github.com/pystardust/ytfzf/issues>
SEE ALSO
ytfzf(5) youtube-dl(1), mpv(1) fzf(1) dmenu(1)
COPYRIGHT
ytfzf is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
ytfzf 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 ytfzf. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.