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youtube-complete-api
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A unified Python package for managing YouTube Data and Transcript APIs.
Here's a comprehensive README.md
file that outlines the installation and usage of your Python package, which integrates both the YouTube Data API and YouTube Transcript API. This README includes setup instructions, basic usage examples, and additional information such as how to contribute and where to report issues.
README.md
# YouTube Complete API
This Python package provides a unified interface for the YouTube Data API and YouTube Transcript API, allowing easy access to both video details and transcripts with a single package.
## Features
- Retrieve video details including title, description, views, and likes.
- Fetch video transcripts, including automatically generated and translated versions.
## Installation
To install this package, run the following command in your terminal:
```bash
pip install youtube-complete-api
Make sure you have Python 3.6 or higher installed on your system.
Before you can use the YouTube APIs, you'll need to obtain an API key from Google Developers Console.
Here's a quick example to get you started:
from youtube_complete_api import YouTubeClient
# Initialize the client with your YouTube API key
client = YouTubeClient(api_key='YOUR_API_KEY')
# Get video details
video_details = client.get_video_details('VIDEO_ID')
print(video_details)
# Get video transcript
transcript = client.get_transcript('VIDEO_ID')
print(transcript)
Replace 'YOUR_API_KEY'
with your actual YouTube API key and 'VIDEO_ID'
with the ID of the YouTube video you want to query.
For more detailed information about the API functionalities, please refer to the YouTube Data API and YouTube Transcript API documentation pages.
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
To contribute:
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
)git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
)git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
)Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Your Name - your.email@example.com - Your GitHub Profile
### Notes on the README File:
1. **Installation**: Simple commands for getting the package installed.
2. **Getting Started**: Basic setup with necessary links for obtaining an API key.
3. **Usage Example**: Quick start examples showing how to use the main functionality.
4. **Contributing**: Encourages community involvement.
5. **Issues**: How to report problems.
6. **License**: Reminder to check the license file.
7. **Contact**: Your personal or business contact information for further engagement.
Make sure to replace placeholder texts like `'your.email@example.com'`, `'yourgithubusername'`, `'Your Name'`, and other specific details with your actual data. This README aims to provide users with all the information they need to effectively use and contribute to your package.
FAQs
A unified Python package for managing YouTube Data and Transcript APIs.
We found that youtube-complete-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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