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# Livie is Video in Emacs
![screenshot](screenshot.png)
Livie allows the user to search youtube.com and play the video from `mpv`.
## Requirements
- `python >= 3.5`
- `python-requests`
- `python-beautifulsoup4`
- `python-lxml`
- `hypervideo`
- `mpv`
`sudo pacman -S python mpv python-requests python-beautifulsoup4 python-lxml hypervideo`
## Installation
``` emacs-lisp
(require 'livie "~/.emacs.d/path/to/livie.el")
(setq livie-script-path (expand-file-name "path/to/livie.py" user-emacs-directory))
```
## Installation in emacs-personal
Create new dir:
mkdir ~/.emacs.d/private/
Clone repo:
git clone https://libregit.org/heckyel/livie.git ~/.emacs.d/private/livie
Open `settings.el` write the following:
``` emacs-lisp
(require 'livie "~/.emacs.d/private/livie/livie.el")
(setq livie-script-path (expand-file-name "private/livie/livie.py" user-emacs-directory))
```
## Usage
Just run `M-x livie` and enter a search query. `n`, `p` and `tab`
can be used to navigate the buffer. Type `s` to enter another search.
To watch a video, press `<enter>`.