Malin Freeborn
ba8026e0c3
input examples are now given as ```bash input $ARG1 ``` While outputs use md's '> ' sign as a quote.
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---
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title: "Download videos"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "Scraping" ]
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---
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Install `yt-dlp`.
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```bash
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yt-dlp --write-auto-sub *<URL>*
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```
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It will default to English, but you can specify another language with the flag --sub-lang:
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```bash
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youtube-dl --sub-lang sv --write-auto-sub *<URL>*
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```
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You can list all available subtitles with:
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```bash
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yt-dlp --list-subs *<URL>*
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```
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It's also possible to skip the video and only download the subtitle if you add the flag --skip-download:
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```bash
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yt-dlp --sub-lang sv --write-auto-sub --skip-download *<URL>*
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```
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## Alternative
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Try `yt-dlp` for some additional features and workarounds.
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It uses the same flags as yt-dlp.
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