Download YouTube videos fast, directly from the command line
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MediaKit
Download YouTube videos fast, directly from the command line
Features | Installation | How to use
MediaKit is a command line tool for downloading videos from YouTube.
Features
- Quickly download YouTube videos with a single command on your terminal
Installation
To install MediaKit, you'll need to have Python 3 (>= 3.6) and pip already installed on your computer. With those packages available, run:
pip install mediakit
or
pip3 install mediakit
How to use
You can download a video with MediaKit by running:
mediakit <video_url> [<output_path>]
- video_url: the URL of the video to download (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...).
As URL's may have special characters, it is recommended that you wrap the URL in double quotes ("") to ensure that it will be recognized properly.
- output_path: optional destination folder to where to save the downloads. If not provided, this will default to the current directory.
You can also provide a custom name for the downloaded file. To do that, include it in the output path (e.g. path/to/folder/video.mp4).
After running this command, an interactive CLI will guide you through the download process.
Examples of use:
Download to the current directory
mediakit "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7AFEULF9LI"
Download to ~/Videos
mediakit "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7AFEULF9LI" ~/Videos
Download to ~/Videos with name song.mp4
mediakit "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7AFEULF9LI" ~/Videos/song.mp4
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