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A powerful AI-driven tool to customize your YouTube feed based on your content preferences using browser automation

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FeedForge 🎯

A powerful tool to customize your YouTube feed based on your content preferences. FeedForge uses AI to understand your interests, searches for relevant videos, and automatically interacts with them to train YouTube's recommendation algorithm.

🌟 Features

  • AI-Powered Content Discovery: Uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to generate relevant search keywords from your content preferences
  • YouTube API Integration: Searches for high-quality videos matching your interests
  • Automated Browser Interaction: Uses browser automation to play videos and train YouTube's algorithm
  • Customizable Playback: Control how long each video plays during the training process
  • Cross-Platform Support: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux

🔧 Prerequisites

Before running FeedForge, ensure you have:

  1. Python 3.9 or higher (3.11+ recommended)
  2. Google Chrome or Firefox browser installed
  3. OpenAI API Key - Get one from OpenAI Platform
  4. YouTube Data API Key - Get one from Google Cloud Console

📦 Installation

Install from PyPI (Recommended)

pip install feedforge

Development Installation

If you want to contribute or install from source:

1. Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/RishabhKodes/feedforge.git
cd feedforge

2. Create Virtual Environment

python3.9 -m venv venv
# On Windows:
venv\Scripts\activate
# On macOS/Linux:
source venv/bin/activate

3. Install in Development Mode

pip install -e .

This will automatically install all required dependencies:

  • langchain-openai (>=0.0.5)
  • google-api-python-client (>=2.0.0)
  • selenium (>=4.0.0)
  • click (>=8.0.0)
  • python-dotenv (>=1.0.0)
  • geckodriver-autoinstaller (>=0.1.0)
  • chromedriver-autoinstaller (>=0.6.0)
  • openai (>=1.0.0)

⚙️ Configuration

Feedforge supports multiple ways to provide your API keys:

Method 1: Environment Variables (Recommended)

export OPENAI_API_KEY="your_openai_api_key_here"
export YOUTUBE_API_KEY="your_youtube_api_key_here"

Method 2: .env File

Create a .env file in your current directory:

OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key_here
YOUTUBE_API_KEY=your_youtube_api_key_here

Method 3: Command Line Options

feedforge "your interests" --openai-key "your_key" --youtube-key "your_key"

Method 4: Home Directory Config

Create a .feedforge.env file in your home directory:

echo "OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key" > ~/.feedforge.env
echo "YOUTUBE_API_KEY=your_key" >> ~/.feedforge.env

Getting Your API Keys

OpenAI API Key:

  1. Visit OpenAI Platform
  2. Sign in or create an account
  3. Click "Create new secret key"
  4. Copy the key and add it to your .env file

YouTube Data API Key:

  1. Go to Google Cloud Console
  2. Create a new project or select existing one
  3. Enable the "YouTube Data API v3"
  4. Go to "Credentials" → "Create Credentials" → "API Key"
  5. Copy the key and add it to your .env file

🧪 Testing Installation

To verify that FeedForge is installed correctly, run the test script:

python test_feedforge.py

This will test:

  • All required imports
  • Environment variable handling
  • CLI command availability

🚀 Usage

Basic Usage

# If you've set up environment variables or .env file
feedforge "I want to see videos about people building successful side projects and sharing their journey"

# Or provide API keys directly
feedforge "your interests" --openai-key "sk-..." --youtube-key "AIza..."

With Custom Duration

Control how long each video plays (default is 2 seconds):

feedforge "machine learning tutorials for beginners" --duration 5

Example Commands

# Startup and entrepreneurship content
feedforge "startup founders sharing their journey and lessons learned"

# Programming tutorials
feedforge "python programming tutorials and coding best practices" --duration 3

# Creative content
feedforge "digital art tutorials and creative processes" --duration 4

# Productivity and self-improvement
feedforge "productivity tips and morning routines of successful people"

🔧 How It Works

  1. Input Processing: FeedForge takes your content description and uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to generate relevant search keywords
  2. Video Discovery: Uses YouTube's Data API to search for high-quality videos matching those keywords
  3. Smart Selection: Implements round-robin selection to ensure diverse content from different keywords
  4. Browser Automation: Opens Chrome and automatically plays each video for the specified duration
  5. Algorithm Training: Your interactions help train YouTube's recommendation algorithm to show similar content

🛠️ Troubleshooting

Common Issues

"No .env file found"

Make sure you've created a .env file in the project root directory with your API keys.

"Chrome not found"

FeedForge will automatically try to find Chrome in common locations:

  • macOS: /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome
  • Windows: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
  • Linux: /usr/bin/google-chrome

If Chrome is installed elsewhere, you may need to update the path in src/feedforge/core.py.

"Invalid API Key"

  • Verify your API keys are correct in the .env file
  • Ensure your OpenAI account has sufficient credits
  • Check that YouTube Data API is enabled in Google Cloud Console

"No videos found"

Try using more general or different keywords in your description.

Debug Mode

For debugging, you can run the project with Python directly:

python -m feedforge.cli "your content description here"

📁 Project Structure

feedforge/
├── src/
│   └── feedforge/
│       ├── __init__.py      # Automatic Playwright setup
│       ├── cli.py           # Command-line interface
│       └── core.py          # Main functionality
├── pyproject.toml           # Project configuration
├── test_feedforge.py        # Installation test script
├── .env.example             # Environment variables template
├── .env                     # API keys (you create this)
└── README.md               # This file

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature-name
  3. Make your changes
  4. Test your changes: python test_feedforge.py
  5. Ensure all tests pass: feedforge --help
  6. Submit a pull request

Development Setup

# Clone your fork
git clone https://github.com/RishabhKodes/feedforge.git
cd feedforge

# Create virtual environment with Python 3.9+
python3.9 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate

# Install in development mode
pip install -e .

# Run tests
python test_feedforge.py

📄 License

This project is open source. Please check the license file for details.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This tool automates browser interactions with YouTube. Use responsibly and in accordance with YouTube's Terms of Service. The authors are not responsible for any violations of platform policies.

🆘 Support

If you encounter any issues:

  1. Check the troubleshooting section above
  2. Ensure all prerequisites are met
  3. Verify your API keys are valid
  4. Create an issue on GitHub with detailed error information

Happy feed customizing! 🎉

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