Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pytube-local-071724
Version: 0.3
Summary: Personal fork of pytube library
Home-page: https://github.com/burd5/pytube_local_071724
Author: Ronnie Ghose, Taylor Fox Dahlin, Nick Ficano
Author-email: hey@pytube.io
License: The Unlicense (Unlicense)
Description: 
        # This is a pytube fork created for specific purpose
         This fork was created for the specific purpose of fixing a pytube bug #1954. This fix will be used for my specific project. I have not done testing to ensure other functionality of the package still work with this change. If you decide to use please know their could be issues with the code not working properly going forward.
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        ### Actively soliciting contributors!
        
        Have ideas for how pytube can be improved? Feel free to open an issue or a pull request!
        
        # pytube
        
        *pytube* is a genuine, lightweight, dependency-free Python library (and command-line utility) for downloading YouTube videos.
        
        ## Documentation
        
        Detailed documentation about the usage of the library can be found at [pytube.io](https://pytube.io). This is recommended for most cases. If you want to hastily download a single video, the [quick start](#Quickstart) guide below might be what you're looking for.
        
        ## Description
        
        YouTube is the most popular video-sharing platform in the world and as a hacker, you may encounter a situation where you want to script something to download videos. For this, I present to you: *pytube*.
        
        *pytube* is a lightweight library written in Python. It has no third-party
        dependencies and aims to be highly reliable.
        
        *pytube* also makes pipelining easy, allowing you to specify callback functions for different download events, such as  ``on progress`` or ``on complete``.
        
        Furthermore, *pytube* includes a command-line utility, allowing you to download videos right from the terminal.
        
        ## Features
        
        - Support for both progressive & DASH streams
        - Support for downloading the complete playlist
        - Easily register ``on_download_progress`` & ``on_download_complete`` callbacks
        - Command-line interfaced included
        - Caption track support
        - Outputs caption tracks to .srt format (SubRip Subtitle)
        - Ability to capture thumbnail URL
        - Extensively documented source code
        - No third-party dependencies
        
        ## Quickstart
        
        This guide covers the most basic usage of the library. For more detailed information, please refer to [pytube.io](https://pytube.io).
        
        ### Installation
        
        Pytube requires an installation of Python 3.6 or greater, as well as pip. (Pip is typically bundled with Python [installations](https://python.org/downloads).)
        
        To install from PyPI with pip:
        
        ```bash
        $ python -m pip install pytube
        ```
        
        Sometimes, the PyPI release becomes slightly outdated. To install from the source with pip:
        
        ```bash
        $ python -m pip install git+https://github.com/pytube/pytube
        ```
        
        ### Using pytube in a Python script
        
        To download a video using the library in a script, you'll need to import the YouTube class from the library and pass an argument of the video URL. From there, you can access the streams and download them.
        
        ```python
         >>> from pytube import YouTube
         >>> YouTube('https://youtu.be/2lAe1cqCOXo').streams.first().download()
         >>> yt = YouTube('http://youtube.com/watch?v=2lAe1cqCOXo')
         >>> yt.streams
          ... .filter(progressive=True, file_extension='mp4')
          ... .order_by('resolution')
          ... .desc()
          ... .first()
          ... .download()
        ```
        
        ### Using the command-line interface
        
        Using the CLI is remarkably straightforward as well. To download a video at the highest progressive quality, you can use the following command:
        ```bash
        $ pytube https://youtube.com/watch?v=2lAe1cqCOXo
        ```
        
        You can also do the same for a playlist:
        ```bash
        $ pytube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS1QulWo1RIaJECMeUT4LFwJ-ghgoSH6n
        ```
        
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