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@Yohr011 Yohr011 commented Apr 26, 2024

This pull request...

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Description

Allows users to send Piped links to the music bot

Purpose

Users who prefer to use Piped over YouTube can send their instance's links to the bot

Relevant Issue(s)

This PR closes issue #1492

Yohr011 added 3 commits April 3, 2024 22:56
Added a command to set the Piped instance URL. Also added Piped to the config file.
Bot will accept music commands using the user's Piped instance links.
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Dude! O.O This is so cool! Thanks so much for the work - this is awesome!

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jagrosh commented Apr 26, 2024

This should probably be implemented as either a source manager or a transform

uncreativeCultist added a commit to uncreativeCultist/MusicBotShiverFork that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2024
Hopefully would result in better performance in different regions.
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ghost commented Aug 3, 2024

Sorry if this isn't where I would put this comment or if it's best suited as a new issue, but since they both have the same function, similar popularity, and open API documentation, this might be a good opportunity to also add support for Invidious links.

Documentation can be found here: https://docs.invidious.io/api/

Appreciate the work you've put into this PR.

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jagrosh commented Aug 6, 2024

New source requests should be made to lavaplayer or implemented in a standalone source manager; this is not something that JMusicBot would be providing exclusively.

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