[orca-list] youtube-viewer login question
- From: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel panix com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] youtube-viewer login question
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 15:27:45 -0500
Is it possible using only a keyboard to run youtube-viewer and run the
:login command inside youtube-viewer and then successfully complete the
login with say firefox or chromium or google-chrome-stable?
You get an url that needs to be opened with a browser and best quote it
otherwise the shell will freak out before having a browser open it.
Probably best to background youtube-viewer and once firefox has url
opened, you're going to be asked for google login credentials then you get
asked if youtube-viewer can be allowed to do things on your account. Once
allow is selected, a 45 character code is shown which needs to be copied
into a clipboard then the browser can be closed and youtube-viewer
foregrounded again then paste that 45 character code into the code box on
youtube-viewer and I suppose hit the login button. Youtube-viewer then
gets a token back from google and until you run the :logout command you
are using that token and have youtube-viewer logged in.
I am not using a mouse over here (fine motor deficit) so would like to
know if anyone else did all of this with a keyboard yet and if not, how
can it be done?
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