You can try youtube-viewer --order=date starting the program up and then do a further search inside the program. Probably will show you videos in latest to earliest upload your search. On Mon, 15 Apr 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 16:31:42 > From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: file: youtube-viewer.txt > > So....youtube-viewer is pretty neat, but is there any way to set search > filters like upload date or...? > > Jace > > On 15/04/2019 19:17, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > > Sorry about the long lines, eventually I'll figure out what fmt recognizes > > as a beginning of a paragraph and then format better. > > Cut here. > > > > For blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx and other linux screen reader users. > > > > For this to be of any use, you need a google account and > > you also need to have downloaded youtube-viewer. You need to have orca > > working since this can't be done using command line interface, firefox > > or similar will have to be run. I use mate so use mate-terminal and I > > use ex for a text editor. > > > > 1) bring up graphical environment and have orca talking, > > > > 2) alt-f2 and type mate-terminal <enter> > > > > 3) type youtube-viewer <enter> > > > > 3.1) inside of youtube-viewer type :login <enter> > > > > 3.2) type alt-e to get to edit in mate-terminal > > > > 3.3) You'll be on select-all, so hit <enter> > > > > 3.4) hit alt-e to get to edit in mate-terminal again > > > > 3.5) you'll be on copy so hit <enter> > > > > 3.6) hit alt-f in mate-terminal > > 3.7) you'll be on open-mate-terminal so hit <enter> > > > > 4) type ex surf <enter> > > > > 4.1) type $a <enter> to put ex into append mode > > > > 4.2) type alt-e in mate-terminal and down arrow to paste and hit enter > > > > 4.3) if what you read inside of youtube-viewer appears again, you did it > > right so hit <enter> > > > > 4.4) type a period on a line by itself to stop append mode and get a colon > > prompt back in ex > > > > 4.5) type x followed by <enter> to close surf and save your work > > > > 4.6) type grep google surf >surf.txt <enter> to grab that url > > > > 4.7) ex surf.txt <enter> > > > > 4.8) type .,.s/** Get authentication code: // <enter> > > > > 4.9) the line should now just have the url on it and if so, > > > > 5.0) type x <enter> to save your work. > > > > 6) type alt-f2 then type firefox <enter> > > > > 6.1) type alt-f to open firefox files menu and move down to open file which > > will be o and hit <enter> > > > > 6.2) type $HOME/surf.txt <enter> > > > > 6.3) type ctrl-a ctrl-c ctrl-l ctrl-v <enter> > > > > 6.4) this should get you to a google page where you log in > > > > 6.5) a button to allow youtube-viewer access to your account will be on that > > page > > > > 6.6) click that button and a success code will appear > > > > 6.7) tab on the page until you get to the copy button and hit <enter> > > > > 6.8) hit control-c inside of firefox and copy the code > > > > 6.9) hit alt-f and up arrow to quit on firefox menu and hit <enter> > > > > 7) type alt-f for mate-terminal menu and move to close window and hit > > <enter> > > > > 8) if your youtube-viewerscreen shows up again with you in the field where > > you enter the code > > > > 9) type alt-e for mate-terminal menu and move down to paste and hit <enter> > > > > 9.1) hit <enter> one more time and the code should have been sent > > > > 9.2) if you get a prompt remember me y/n)? hit y then hit <enter> > > ( > > 9.3) your youtube-viewer screen should return to what it was before you > > typed :login > > > > 10) check your e-mail for a message from google telling you youtube-viewer > > was granted access to your google account > > > > 10.1) if you got that message, you did it right. > > > > 10.2) that login token will be on your machine until you run :logout in > > youtube-viewer > > > > 10.3) you should now be able to comment on videos you find and listen to > > with youtube-viewer using youtube-viewer. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > -- _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list