Sure, you can find the documentation under sponsorblock options here: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
For categories, maybe sponsorblock github is the best place to find them.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to scrape information or import it to Plex. Also, check out jellyfin as an alternative of Plex.
Glad you got it working.
I’ve noticed it need a lot of time to start even with good hardware and the confusing part it’ll throw errors rather than doing nothing.
Now to configure sponsorblock, go to settings > advance > select downloader: choose yt-dlp
Then go to settings > downloader > global custom args type this: --sponsorblock-remove,all
Now, for all new videos, it will download the video and remove all sponsorblock marked segments.
https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material
It does support sponsorblock. You need to add a tag within the command and it’ll apply it to all new videos.
Also, if you use docker, I can help you with the installation.
Download this file: https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
Go to terminal and navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file.
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose pull
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose up
Wait for 15 minutes and in the container log
If successful, it should say “HTTP(S): Started on port 17443” or something similar. This tells you the container-internal port of the application.
Try both ports and see if it works 8998, 17442
The mobile plan have unlimited social media so yeah.
There you go:
Don’t go with AIO then
You can use this with tailscale or local only.
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/nextcloud/
version: “2.1” services: nextcloud: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/nextcloud:latest container_name: nextcloud environment: - PUID=1000 - PGID=1000 - TZ=Etc/UTC volumes: - /path/to/appdata:/config - /path/to/data:/data ports: - 443:443 restart: unless-stopped
I found it while toying with CasaOS. it did work flowlessly without hassle.
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/nextcloud/
version: “2.1” services: nextcloud: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/nextcloud:latest container_name: nextcloud environment: - PUID=1000 - PGID=1000 - TZ=Etc/UTC volumes: - /path/to/appdata:/config - /path/to/data:/data ports: - 443:443 restart: unless-stopped
There’s environment entry to disable domain check but it’ll not run as you must configure reverse proxy at least to get the certificate. I spent 3 hours yesterday until I gave up and removed it.
It’s kinda misleading stating it can run locally with no reverse proxy without mentioning it’s necessary to complete the installation process.
Source: nextcloud local installation guide.
I totally understand. However, I stumbled upon this repository https://github.com/shield007/wine-itunes-docker
But last commit was 9y so 100% abandoned.
Then I asked myself what if we can run on a container a lightweight wine version tailor made to be compatible with iTunes?
I’m not sure.
What’s your objective of hosting freshrss?
Also, do you mean feeder (the green app) or feeder.co?
You’re right. The title says “subscriptions” not a subscription. So one subscription is fine. /s