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# Vodular
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This tool stitches together livestream VOD segments (in `.mkv`format) and automatically uploads them to YouTube, complete with customisable metadata such as titles, descriptions, and tags.
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I built this to greatly simplify the process of getting my full-quality livestream VODs onto YouTube, and I'm open-sourcing it in the hopes that it helps someone else with their workflow. As such, personal forks are welcome and encouraged!
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## Quick Jump
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- [Basic Usage](#basic-usage)
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- [VOD Metadata](#vod-metadata)
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- [Templates](#templates)
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## Basic usage
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1. Run the tool for the first time to generate a starter configuration file:
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```sh
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$ vodular
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New config file created (config.toml). Please edit this file before running again!
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```
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2. Edit configuration file as necessary (You will need to create a [YouTube Data API v3](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3) service and provide its credentials here).
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**IMPORTANT:** `config.toml` contains very sensitive credentials. Do not share this file with anyone.
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3. Initialise a VOD directory:
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```sh
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$ vodular --init /path/to/vod
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Directory successfully initialised. Be sure to update metadata.toml before uploading!
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```
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4. Modify your newly-created `metadata.toml` to your liking.
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5. Upload a VOD (Optionally, delete the redundant full VOD export afterwards):
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```sh
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$ vodular --deleteAfter /path/to/vod
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```
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**NOTE:** On first run, you will be prompted to sign in to YouTube with the channel you wish to upload to. To sign out, simply run `vodular --logout`.
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## VOD Metadata
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When `--init`ialising a directory, a `metadata.toml` file is created. This is a
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plain-text file providing some simple options to customise uploads per
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directory. See this example file with additional comments:
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```toml
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# The title of the stream
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title = 'Untitled Stream'
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# (Optional) The part of an episodic stream. 0 assumes this is not episodic.
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part = 0
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# The date of the stream
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date = '2026-01-28'
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# (Optional) Additional tags to add to this VOD's metadata.
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tags = ['livestream', 'VOD']
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# (Optional) Footage directory override, for more complex directory structures.
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footage_dir = 'footage'
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# Set to `true` by the tool when the VOD has been uploaded successfully.
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# Prevents future uploads unless `--force` is used.
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uploaded = false
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# (Optional) Category details, for additional credits.
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[category]
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# Game titles and generic categories are applicable here, i.e. "Minecraft", "Art", etc.
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name = 'This Thing'
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# Valid types: gaming, other (default: other)
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type = 'other'
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url = 'https://example.org'
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```
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## Templates
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Template files can be created at `templates/title.txt`,
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`template/description.txt`, and `templates/tags.txt` respectively. These
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files can use Go's [text template format](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template) to
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customise VOD metadata on upload.
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You can use the following data in templates:
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- **`.Title`:** The title of the stream.
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- **`.Date`:** The date of the stream.
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- **`.Part`:** The part number of the stream (Good for episodic streams!)
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- **`.Category`:** Stream category details. (**NOTE:** Wrap usage in `{{if .Category}}` to ensure this field exists first!)
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- **`.Category.Name`:** The stream category name (Game titles and generic categories are applicable here, i.e. "Minecraft", "Art", etc.)
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- **`.Category.Type`:** At this time, should only ever be `"gaming"` or `"other"`.
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- **`.Category.Url`:** A URL relevant to the category. Use this to direct viewers to what you were checking out!
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Some helper functions are also provided:
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- **`FormatTime <time> <format>`:** Format the provided time (`.Date`) according to a [Go time format](https://go.dev/src/time/format.go).
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- **`ToLower <text>`:** Convert `text` to all-lowercase.
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- **`ToUpper <text>`:** Convert `text` to all-uppercase.
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For reference, you can find my personal templates [here](templates/). These should prove helpful if you aren't already familiar with Go's templating language!
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*made with <3 by ari melody, 2026*
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