It will be, once there’s code to share. I made this a couple hours ago, and as the name implies, I intended to turn it into an interactive wiki that could be community maintained.
I don’t know how else to explain to you that it’s a static site. The “source”, as it currently exists, is being served to you as soon as you browse to the website.
How does this not relate to your question? Literally click “view source” in your browser or use the command that I already gave you. Feel free to download all of it. You have full access, right this moment.
I was just collecting resources for myself and thought it would be helpful to share for others and maybe turn it into a wiki that everyone could use.





I like your logic here. Torrent index -> alternative platforms -> YT proper.
Assuming the torrent index becomes decentralized, there are really two categories where it makes sense to build this in:
The YouTube frontends, as you mention
The self-hosted downloaders that already exist, like Tube Archivist
I think the second category is where you get all the seeding traction. Sure, it would be great if the Android frontends also participate, but there are thousands of NAS devices that are already downloading YouTube videos for a single user. If there was an addon that allowed all of these users to share content automatically, I think there would be a lot of buy in / seeding.