▲ | rahimnathwani 5 days ago | |
Is Stacher open source? Last time I searched 'stacher open source' on Google, I found a Reddit thread discussing when it might become open source. EDIT: The reason I ask is that the article says Stacher is open source, and that is news to me. | ||
▲ | 1gn15 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I couldn't find any source code either. Cobalt also isn't really libre; their backend is AGPL, which is great, but their frontend is CC BY-NC-SA, which is not so great (and definitely not open-source). I'd advise against downloading via someone else's servers anyway, as can be seen by their instance being blocked by Google. Hopefully some day someone manages to port yt-dlp to WASM, then it can be run locally in the browser without needing a download. Fun fact: yt-dlp is public domain! That's really generous of them and I'm really thankful for their work. | ||
▲ | fao_ 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
For Android I use Seal (https://f-droid.org/packages/com.junkfood.seal/ and https://github.com/JunkFood02/Seal), which is absolutely wonderful and has just the right amount of resolution of the options-space. For Linux... youtube-dl I guess, because there's still no really nice alternative to it. It doesn't seem like Stacher supports non-debian systems, or non-gnu libc systems, either. | ||
▲ | photon_lines 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
To answer your question: it is not open source. | ||
▲ | uhx 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Same here. Couldn't find any source code |