![Tube Archivist Companion](assets/tube-archivist-companion-banner.png?raw=true "Tube Archivist Companion Banner")
Tube Archivist Companion for your Browser
## Core Functionality
A browser extension to bridge YouTube with [Tube Archivist](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist). This extension allows you to do the following:
- Add your Tube Archivist connection details in the addon popup
- Add a download button to the popup for YouTube links
- Add a subscribe button to subscribe to channels and playlists
- Sync your cookies for yt-dlp.
![popup screenshot](assets/screenshot.png?raw=true "Tube Archivist Companion Popup")
## Install
- Firefox: The addon is available on the [Extension store](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/tubearchivist-companion/).
- Chrome: The addon is available on the [Chrome Web Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tubearchivist-companion/jjnkmicfnfojkkgobdfeieblocadmcie).
## Update
After a new release here on GitHub, you'll get updates automatically in your browser. Due to the verification process, for Firefox this usually takes 1-2 hours, for Chrome 2-3 days.
## Permissions
- **Access your data for www.youtube.com**: Needed for the addon to know your current page on YouTube to send the link to Tube Archivist.
- **Storage**: Needed to store your connection details, needed to store your last visited YouTube link within the browser.
- **Cookie**: Needed to read your cookies for youtube.com to access restricted videos.
## Setup
- **URL**: This is where your Tube Archivist instance is located. Can be a host name or a IP address, use a full URL with protocol, e.g. *http://*.
- **Port**: Network port of TA.
- **API key**: You can find your API key on the settings page of your Tube Archivist instance.
A green checkmark will appear next to the *Save* button if your connection is working.
## Options
- **Sync YouTube cookies**: Send your cookies to TubeArchivist to use for yt-dlp requests.
## Test this extension
Use the correct manifest file for your browser. Either rename the browser specific file to `manifest.json` before loading the addon or symlink it to the correct location, e.g. `ln -s manifest-firefox.json manifest.json`.
- Firefox
- Open `about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox`
- Click on *Load Temporary Add-on*
- Select the *manifest.json* file to load the addon.
- Chrome / Chromium
- Open `chrome://extensions/`
- Toggle *Developer mode* on top right
- Click on *Load unpacked*
- Open the folder containing the *manifest.json* file.
## Compatibility
- Verify that you are running the latest version of Tube Archivist as the API is under development and will change.
- For testing this extension between releases, use the *unstable* builds of Tube Archivist, only for your tesing environment.
## Help needed
Join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/AFwz8nE7BK) and help us improve and extend this project.