# Auto TTV Grabber - [Auto TTV Grabber](#auto-ttv-grabber) - [tl;dr](#tldr) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Settings](#settings) - [Adding streams](#adding-streams) ## tl;dr This script relies on [streamlink](https://streamlink.github.io) being installed. You can find all of its requirements on the their project page. This script loops through all of the channels in `config.ini`, once per minute checking to see if the channel is live via a HTTP request. Once a channel is live a `streamlink` subprocess spawns in the background, downloading the stream to it's default location (`$HOME/Downloads/Stream/`) If you wish to change this location, you can find out how to below ## Configuration You can copy `config.ini.example` from the repo to `config.ini` to begin. Leaving a setting blank will render it being ignored and using the default value. ### Settings - `streamlink_location`: If `streamlink` is not in your path you can specify its absolute location here. Otherwise it looks for it in your path. - `download_location`: You can specify the absolute path to where you would like to save the steams. A subdirectory will be created for each channel as it goes live. If left blank the default location is: `$HOME/Downloads/Streams/` - `skip_ads` : Takes a `True` or `False` value. If `True` you will need to have installed the [ttvlol](https://github.com/2bc4/streamlink-ttvlol) `streamlink` plugin. Setting this to `True` without doing so will cause the `streamlink` subprocess to fail. Default value is `False` ### Adding streams You will need to add the channels Twitch username to `config.ini`: ```ini [streams] 1 = coney 2 = dougdoug 3 = parkzer ``` As for as I know there is no limit to how many streams you can add this way, just make sure when you add a new stream it is incremented by one