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camilobotero@mstdn.dkC

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  • I vibe-coded a small self-hosted tool that turns YouTube channels/playlists into a Live TV experience inside Jellyfin (or any other IPTV player) no downloads, no storage, just a lightweight proxy running on a Raspberry Pi 4.
    camilobotero@mstdn.dkC camilobotero@mstdn.dk

    I vibe-coded a small self-hosted tool that turns YouTube channels/playlists into a Live TV experience inside Jellyfin (or any other IPTV player) no downloads, no storage, just a lightweight proxy running on a Raspberry Pi 4.

    How it works:
    → You paste a YouTube URL into a small web UI
    → yt-dlp resolves the stream on demand
    → Jellyfin sees it as a real IPTV channel, with EPG guide built from actual video titles and durations
    → Channels persist across restarts, add/delete from the browser

    Built with Python/Flask + Docker. Since this was vibe-coded with Claude, the code is functional but I wouldn't call it production-grade.

    Do you think would anyone actually use this? Should I clean it up and put it on Codeberg, GitLab, or GitHub? 👀

    #Jellyfin #SelfHosted #RaspberryPi #HomeServer #OpenSource

    Uncategorized jellyfin selfhosted raspberrypi homeserver opensource
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