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thiennguyen-udm

v0.1.1

Published

a stupid script

Downloads

1

Readme

NodeJS version udemy-dl

Nodejs script to download a udemy.com course (videos only), for personal offline use.

Installation

npm install -g thiennguyen-udm

Version

0.0.26

Usage

udemy-dl usage

Simply call udl with the full URL to the course page.

udl https://www.udemy.com/COURSE_NAME

udemy-dl will ask for your udemy username (email address) and password then start downloading the videos.

By default, udemy-dl will create a subdirectory based on the course name. If you wish to have the files downloaded to a specific location, use the -o \path\to\directory\ parameter.

If you wish, you can include the username/email and password on the command line using the -u and -p parameters.

udl -u [email protected] -p $ecRe7w0rd https://www.udemy.com/COURSE_NAME

For information about all available parameters, use the --help parameter

udl --help

Advanced Usage

Usage: udl <course_url> [-u "username"] [-p "password"] [-o "/vids/"] [-r "360"]

Commands:
  course_url  URL of the udemy coures to download

Options:
  -u, --username    Username in udemy                                   [string]
  -p, --password    Password of yor account                             [string]
  -r, --resolution  Download video resolution, default resolution is 360, for
                    other video resolutions please refer to the website.[number]
  -o, --output      Output directory where the videos will be saved, default is
                    current directory                                   [string]
  -?, --help        Show help                                          [boolean]

Updates

  • (26/05/2018) New feature downloads subtitles now.
  • (26/05/2018) Large course list issue fix
  • (16/05/2018) Course selection list added, no more url needed.
  • (09/05/2018) Added course number in download.
  • (02/05/2018) Bug fixes to for code changes in udemy.
  • (02/05/2018) Course materials are also downloaded now.
  • (08/12/2017) Added option to select resolution.
  • (08/12/2017) Added new download statistics data.