Working on [[todo/switch_from_quvi_to_youtube-dl]], because quvi is not being maintained and youtube-dl can download a lot more stuff. Unfortunately, youtube-dl's interface is not a good fit for git-annex, compared with quvi's interface which was a near-perfect fit. Two things git-annex relied on quvi for are a way to check if a url has embedded media without downloading the url, and a way to get the url from which the embedded media can be downloaded. Youtube-dl supports neither. Also it has some other warts that make it unncessarily hard to interface with, like not always [storing the download in the location specified by --output](https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/14864), and [sometimes crashing when downloading non-media urls (eg over my satellite internet)](http://bugs.debian.org/874321). I've found ways to avoid all these problems. For example, to make `git annex addurl` avoid unncessarily overhead of running youtube-dl in the common case of downloading some non-web-page file, I'll have it download the url content, and check if it looks like a html page. Only then will it use youtube-dl. So addurl of html pages without embedded media will get slower, but addurl of everything else will be as fast as before. But there's an unavoidable change to `addurl --relaxed`. It will not check for embedded media and more, because that would make it a lot slower, since it would have to hit the network. `addurl --fast` will have to be used for such urls instead. I hope this behavior change won't affect workflows badly. Today was all coding groundwork, and I just got to the point that I'm ready to have it run youtube-dl. Hope to finish it tomorrow. Today's work was sponsored by Jake Vosloo [on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/joeyh).