Prepare README for 0.13.0

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``` ```
You may use pip to install requirements: `pip install -r requirements.txt` if you want to use the script directly. You may use pip to install requirements: `pip install -r requirements.txt` if you want to use the script directly.
(**note:** requirements are generated via `poetry export -f requirements.txt`) (**note:** requirements are generated via `poetry export -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt`)
Otherwise, you can use [poetry](https://python-poetry.org), which create a virtualenv for the project directly Otherwise, you can use [poetry](https://python-poetry.org), which create a virtualenv for the project directly
(Or use the existing virtualenv if one is activated) (Or use the existing virtualenv if one is activated)
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prismedia --file="yourvideo.mp4" --nfo /path/to/your/nfo.txt prismedia --file="yourvideo.mp4" --nfo /path/to/your/nfo.txt
``` ```
Use some credits to show some activity for you apikey so the platform know it is used and would not put your quota to 0 (only Youtube currently). To prevent Youtube from disabling your apikey after 90days of inactivity it is recommended to launch this command automatically from a script around once a month. It will make a call to use a few credits from your daily quota.
To prevent Youtube from inactivating your apikey after 90days of inactivity it is recommended to launch this command automatically from a script around once a month. It will mwke a call to use a few credits from your daily quota.
On Linux and MacOS, you can use cron, on Windows the "Task Scheduler". On Linux and MacOS, you can use cron, on Windows the "Task Scheduler".
```sh ```sh
prismedia --hearthbeat prismedia --hearthbeat
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Inspired by peeror (First peertube mirror by Rigelk) and [youtube-upload](https://github.com/tokland/youtube-upload) Inspired by peeror (First peertube mirror by Rigelk) and [youtube-upload](https://github.com/tokland/youtube-upload)
## Contributors ## Contributors
Thanks to: @LecygneNoir, @Zykino, @meewan, @rigelk 😘 Thanks to: @LecygneNoir, @Zykino, @meewan, @ysalmon, @rigelk 😘