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    YoutubeExplode

    YoutubeExplode

    Abstraction layer over YouTube's internal API

    YoutubeExplode is a .NET library that provides a high-level abstraction for interacting with YouTube data, enabling developers to retrieve metadata and download media streams programmatically. The project exposes a clean API that allows applications to query videos, playlists, channels, and search results without relying on the official YouTube Data API. Under the hood, the library parses raw page data and leverages reverse-engineered internal endpoints to obtain structured information and stream manifests. Developers can use it to access details such as titles, authors, durations, captions, and available media formats, as well as to download audio or video streams for further processing. ...
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    WS2812FX

    WS2812FX

    WS2812 FX library for Arduino and ESP8266

    This library features a variety of blinken effects for the WS2811/WS2812/NeoPixel LEDs. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the Adafruit NeoPixel library with additional features. You can search for WS2812FX in the Arduino IDE Library Manager or install the latest (or development) version manually. More complex effects can be created by dividing your string of LEDs into segments (up to ten) and programming each segment independently. Use the segment() function to program each segment's mode, color, speed, and direction (normal or reverse). ...
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