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New switch request --abort-on-warning #13453

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konomikitten opened this issue Jun 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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New switch request --abort-on-warning #13453

konomikitten opened this issue Jun 21, 2017 · 2 comments

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Currently youtube-dl allows you to --abort-on-error I'd like to request an option called --abort-on-warning as I'd like to not download a file if it doesn't contain subtitles or other such warnings that can occur when you're downloading from a site.

@konomikitten konomikitten changed the title New parameter request --abort-on-warning New switch request --abort-on-warning Jul 17, 2017
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Alternatively maybe a switch such as --warnings-as-errors so warnings are treated as errors so --abort-on-error can be used instead.

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+1 on this request. A failure to get a subtitle file can go unnoticed otherwise.

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