Youlag (v4.2.0): Modernize FreshRSS for viewing YouTube and articles, now with DeArrow support to combat clickbait
from lent9004@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 13:20
https://lemmy.world/post/42859073

Youlag is a FreshRSS extension that allows you to browse your YouTube and article feeds through a modernized design that incorporates quality-of-life features.

Optimized for both watching videos and reading articles.

Why?

Stay connected with creators without a Google account by using RSS. Don’t be tied to a specific platform and access your subscriptions from any device.

You can also use Youlag solely for its theme and quality of life features, ignoring any video feature.


Highlights v4.2.0

This update continues the trend of adding more customization and quality of life features.

20+ more updates in the changelog

Other features

Find more details: https://github.com/civilblur/youlag

Preview of Youlag for FreshRSS in desktop and mobile view.

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Kirk@startrek.website on 08 Feb 13:48 next collapse

Can FreshRSS auto-download YouTube videos with SponsorBlock? That could be a game changer…

Buck@jlai.lu on 08 Feb 14:50 collapse

Pinchflat does just that…

Kirk@startrek.website on 08 Feb 14:54 collapse

Last time I looked into it something wasn’t working right about it, or maybe it was just more complicated than I wanted but maybe I’ll give it another go…

artyom@piefed.social on 08 Feb 14:22 next collapse

Can it fetch text from the website?

RickyRigatoni@piefed.social on 08 Feb 14:24 next collapse

Has anyone found a workaround for youtube making us sign in on vpn?

potatoguy@lemmy.eco.br on 08 Feb 15:03 collapse

Here I can’t watch on freetube, I’m not even on a vpn :/, fails on librewolf without account too. yewtu.be is working.

trijste@lemmy.ca on 08 Feb 14:52 next collapse

Currently using pinchflat to scrape YouTube vids to a plex folder. Not sure this improves on that.

lent9004@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 15:02 collapse

If Pinchflat works well for you now, I would stick with it. The FreshRSS approach would be that it’s a lot less resource heavy and barely require any storage space. Because of this, you can serve multiple people with thousands of subscriptions.

renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net on 08 Feb 15:39 next collapse

This is great! FreshRSS has been part of my YouTube “flow” for a long time. I like going through my subscriptions list, adding them to my “Watch Later” playlist, and then watching them all in a row. This seems like it’d be perfect for that.

MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works on 08 Feb 17:51 collapse

I just have a somewhat annoying yt dlp script that runs on a schedule on my computer that downloads all my subscriptions. I tried everything else including pinchflat and it wasn’t really much of an improvement tbh.