nixos-config/modules/nixos/tasks/multimedia-archive/README.adoc
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More like offline delivery, really. Just wait for the task to complete and you have your videos, pictures, music, and whatever questionable files you want to download. Its a nice offline repository for it especially that internet usually randomly disconnects so thats nice while I still have something working, yeah?

Project structure

The following listing block shows the files and folders that this project should have.

./modules/nixos/tasks/multimedia-archive/
├── data/
├── scripts/
├── default.nix
└── README.adoc

Some points of interests include…

Integrating with Newpipe subscriptions

In this task, I usually just download videos from YouTube. While I could note every preferred creator manually, I could automate them by getting a list of subscriptions from my Newpipe config which I use surprisingly more often than I thought. This is done by running the ./scripts/create-jobs-from-newpipe-db script and specifying the exported Newpipe database (as a ZIP file).

Caution

Please dont run the task with all of the subscriptions. You should select only a few categories and clean them up.

./convert-newpipe-db-to-json ~/Downloads/NewPipeData-20220714_185126.zip

You can run the script with the -h flag for more information. There are nifty things you can do with the script. Such as the following code block which you can interactively select which folders to export.

./convert-newpipe-db-to-json ~/Downloads/NewPipeData-20220714_185126.zip --list-categories \
  | fzf --multi --prompt "Choose which categories to export " \
  | ./convert-newpipe-db-to-json ~/Downloads/NewPipeData-20220714_185126.zip -o ./newpipe-db.json

Remember the larger the list, the larger the chances for a throttling. Thus, it is heavily encouraged that you clean up your list (and/or get good at organizing your categories) before activating the updated version.