Hello Lemmy,
invidtui is a TUI-based Invidious client, which can:
- Search for and browse videos, playlists and channels
- Play audio or video from any instance
- View, open, edit and save m3u8 playlists
- Download video/audio in any format
- Authenticate with the preferred instance, and show user feed, playlists and subscriptions
This release contains the following new features/fixes:
Embedded Recommendations tab
Recommendations for the video that is currently being played is now shown in a separate tab within the queue.
A demo and instructions are posted here
YouTube timestamps
Timestamps found within Youtube URIs are now seeked to on playback.
A demo and instructions are posted here
Custom seeking
A separate modal is shown to modify the playback position. Positions can be seeked to relatively/absolutely.
A demo and instructions are posted here
I hope you enjoy this release, and any feedback is appreciated.
Does not relate to linux kernel, utilities, programming, interfaces, package managers, distros,…
That’s a very strict interpretation of the community rules. My interpretation is anything Linux-related, which reads Linix-based distro related, i.e. software that runs on linux operating systems. Kernel discussions are niche enough that you should start a new community called linuxkernel imo.
I think it is lax: I consider coreutils, busybox, binutils, c compilers, posix, even new distros and package manager and package format and desktop environment that crop up every day are still Linux-related.
There are so much…
Even discord app new versions should be announced here :)?
Oops, that won’t exist. (People here like customizing their desktop and share their neofetch rather than talking about the kernel. I’m trying to find gems in this limestone community.)
Man you again. It’s clear that no one cares.
https://lemmy.ml/comment/8655970
No one care about ‘linux’, so I suggest a rename of this community, to open source software or whatever.
I’m pointing out that this content is not any related to linux, it does not fit with the communities’ name.