- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
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.
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.)