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I have Termux on my phone, and I use a bash script as the
~/bin/termux-url-opener
then uses yt-dlp to download the video on whatever site I shared to the app via the systems "share" interface. So, if I see a YouTube video I want to re-upload, I share it to Termux, and it automatically downloads the video to my phone. yt-dlp doesn't just download YouTube videos, either. It works on numerous sites. So I can download a Reddit video, Twitter video, TikTok video, etc. and quickly re-upload it to https://tankie.tube/ for example.Could you share your script/config??
https://github.com/bboymega/Termux_url_opener_all_in_one_downloader
I found this on github which is what I use. Hasn't been updated in a while but it still works for me.