What’s a good way to have a simple self hosted (in Docker would be nice) web interface for starting yt-dlp jobs?
Preferably, I would like to have pre-defined yt-dlp commands and in the interface I can just add an URL and select which command to chose.
I know I could also use JDownloader or other tools to download the media, but I specifically would like to use yt-dlp because I have multiple use case commands already defined.
Thanks for the help!
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I don’t think it monitors stuff consistently, or if it does, I don’t know how to utilize it.
YouTubeDL-Material supports playlists and subscriptions.
I was using tubesync for awhile. It would download once a day iirc. Just throwing that out there if anyone wanted that.
This seems more on par with my use though.