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    youtube-viewer

    Lightweight YouTube client for Linux

    youtube-viewer is a lightweight YouTube client for Linux, providing a command-line interface to search and play YouTube videos. It offers a minimalistic alternative to browsing YouTube through a web browser.​
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    The CLI heaven for MPlayer with a GUI frontend.You can record and timeshift from your TV tuner.It also remembers movies and positions to resume a movie easily.It also has support for movie series,play history,the GUI has playlist and many useful options.
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    dannyrip

    Automated CD/DVD ripper program

    ...I'm planning to use avahi to automate discovery of the backend pieces, udisk to automate discovery of optical drives, and perl to glue it all together. I'd like to make the backends modular, but for the time being, I'm going to be hard-coding the encode formats (mp3/mp4) and programs used (lame, handbrake-cli, cdparanoia).
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