I've tried many different software to download YouTube videos over the years. They all failed me. And that's why I bit the bullet and decided to use the ultimate YouTube download tool: yt-dlp.
However, it can be confusing to remember the syntax of it, so I created this little utility to help me. It can help you too.
Note: I added pretty much only the functionalities I would use.
You must have this on your computer already:
If you use chocolatey, you install both of them at once via this command:
choco install ffmpeg yt-dlp
You can find all the information you could ever want or need in yt-dlp
official Github page.
I used water.css
to style this utility. I only customized a few things. It's really nice when you want to have something that looks good with very, very minimal effort. Check it out here.
Pro-tip: If you do end up using water.css
, make sure to add this to your CSS, otherwise a few things may look wonky (ask me how I know).
html {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
*,
*:before,
*:after {
box-sizing: inherit;
}
I love how easy it is to create tooltips with tippy.js.
Remixicon.com is my favorite open source icon library.