I'm excited to release version v1.1 of Yark, it comes with a ton of changes and makes the application so much nicer to use. The major changes in this release include:
- Splitting content into videos, livestreams, and shorts so they can be properly tracked far into the future
- Tracking when videos are deleted using metadata and download trial and error (for future 37 support)
- Much more reliable in general; a lot of ground has been covered in terms of error handling
- Polished viewer with a nicer design and more accessibility
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/30081702/210254189-12300ec4-178f-4a5d-8069-3736552ba1be.png)
In addition to these major changes, there are also some quality-of-life improvements inside of the application. The colour-coded report information is now easier to understand, an archive backup system has been implemented, and an automatic migrator handles upgrading old archive versions.
Overall, I'm happy with this release and it marks the first properly stable version of Yark. There still are lots of features to be implemented and issues to sort out and hopefully they'll be addressed in v1.1.1 if all goes to plan :)
Install Yark through PyPI [here](https://pypi.org/project/yark/) or take a look at the archived sourcecode below.