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I have a folder which stores MP3's from my youtube playlist. If I were to add a video to my youtube playlist, then run
youtube-dlto update that folder with the newly added song, what would be the sequence of commands to do that without having to download every song over again?For example, let's say Youtube playlist has songs { A, B, C }
I do
youtube-dl -x --audio-format "mp3" <URL HERE>My file system now contains { A.mp3, B.mp3, C.mp3 }
I go on youtube and add song
Dand delete songB.I want to call a command for
youtube-dlin which my file system will update to look like:{ A.mp3, C.mp3, D.mp3 }without having to re-download
AandCagain.