Siriusmart / youtube-tui

An aesthetically pleasing YouTube TUI written in Rust
https://siriusmart.github.io/youtube-tui
GNU General Public License v3.0
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cli rust rust-lang terminal terminal-based terminal-user-interface tui youtube youtube-dl

YouTube TUI is being rewritten, click here to learn more.

Read more in the user manual (including installation guide and documentation).

Overview

Written in Rust, the YouTube TUI is a lightweight and user friendly TUI for browsing YouTube content from the terminal. Works out of the box and easily to configurable.

It is like an app launcher, it launches other programs to do the heavy lifting (for example, mpv for playing videos).

It also have an embedded mpv music player, but that can be disabled in compile time.

Consider regenerating config files on updates to allow new features.

Customisable

The YouTube TUI can be customised through config files, they are located in ~/.config/youtube-tui and are in the YAML format.

Here's an example of the config file:

mouse_support: true
invidious_instance: https://vid.puffyan.us
max_watch_history: 50
allow_unicode: false
images: Sixels
refresh_after_modifying_search_filters: true
provider: YouTube
env:
  browser: firefox
  video-player: mpv
  youtube-downloader: yt-dlp
  terminal-emulator: konsole -e

Anything from layouts to colours and keybindings can be customised, more on that later.

Dependency-free*

See installation#features for more info on dependencies.

The YouTube TUI does not work on its own, it is instead like a TUI frontend for programs like mpv or yt-dlp/youtube-dl.

However, the programs to launch can be changed, and therefore the YouTube TUI does not rely on any specific dependencies to run.

Powerful

The YouTube TUI allows you to browse YouTube with (almost) all of it's features, functions including:

It also includes features like:

What it doesn't have

How to contribute

You will need a general knowledge of the Rust programming language, and the ability to understand my spaghetti.

  1. Open an issue to make sure nobody else is working on the same feature
  2. Write code
  3. Open a pull request
  4. Get merged?

Or just fix that typo in README -_-