Poke! (formerly poketube) is a free and libre software anonymous and Private meta Search engine & Youtube Frontend With Actual good UI🔎▶️ | Like us? Gib stars :3 (this is not a sugesstion btw hfusgfechıfeh)
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Table of Contents:

Welcome!

This is the source code of PokeTube, the privacy-friendly youtube front-end built with the Litetube API that's packed with some pretty cool stuff including:

  • ZERO ads
  • Lyrics to songs
  • A clean and modern UI
  • A Javascript-free frontend
  • No cookies or data collection
  • And built-in dislike counts Thaks to the Return YouTube Dislike Api!

Hosting Poketube~

  • To self host your own Poketube instance, you'll need the following:

Once you have everything, clone our repo:

git clone https://codeberg.org/ashley/poketube.git

You can also clone using our Github mirror if you'd prefer:

git clone https://github.com/ashley0143/poketube.git

Now, install the needed dependencies within the Poketube folder:

npm install 

Once everythings installed, start your server with the following command:

node server.js

Congrats, Poketube should now be running on localhost:3000!

Privacy Policy
TL;DR: we dont collect or share your personal info, that's it lol

We additionally use the GNU Coding Standard, see https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards