Discovered Pinchflat over the weekend and liking it so far.

I thought about getting Tube Archivist going, but it needs three separate docker containers to get up and running. That’s just a bit onerous.

Pinchflat has a functional UI and got the job done overnight, so far. And Jellyfin handles the presentation layer. So far, so good.

Anyone else giving it a try?

https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat

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@photosbykyle

Looks interesting. I have a custom bash script I've built over the last few years that uses yt-dlp & csv files for lists of channels / playlists to get. I've refined it through the years to work well for my needs so I've not looked for other options that much.

Pinchflat looks like it's got some nice features I've never implemented or really wanted and should be more useful to a wide range of people.
@daevien yea I was about to script a solution as well before I did a quick google to see if someone else had tried to solve the problem some. Works fine so far but will see how it goes longer term.
@photosbykyle

Yeah, project has been around less time than I've been working on my script. When i started, there wasn't much for options for publicly available things.