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README.md

NewPipe Extractor

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NewPipe Extractor is a library for extracting things from streaming sites. It is a core component of NewPipe, but could be used independently.

Usage

NewPipe Extractor is available at JitPack's Maven repo.

If you're using Gradle, you could add NewPipe Extractor as a dependency with the following steps:

  1. Add maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' } to the repositories in your build.gradle.
  2. Add compile 'com.github.TeamNewPipe:NewPipeExtractor:v0.11.0'the dependencies in your build.gradle. Replace v0.11.0 with the latest release.

Testing changes

To test changes quickly you can build the library locally. Using the local Maven repository is a good approach, here's a gist of how to use it:

  1. Add mavenLocal() in your project repositories list (usually as the first entry to give priority above the others).
  2. It's recommended that you change the version of this library (e.g. LOCAL_SNAPSHOT).
  3. Run gradle's ìnstall task to deploy this library to your local repository (using the wrapper, present in the root of this project: ./gradlew install)
  4. Change the dependency version used in your project to match the one you chose in step 2 (implementation 'com.github.TeamNewPipe:NewPipeExtractor:LOCAL_SNAPSHOT')

Tip for Android Studio users: After you make changes and run the install task, use the menu option File → "Sync with File System" to refresh the library in your project.

Supported sites

The following sites are currently supported:

  • YouTube
  • SoundCloud
  • MediaCCC
  • PeerTube (no P2P)

License

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NewPipe is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.