Many files from the `shared` folder were importing files from the `server` folder.
When attempting to use Typescript project references to describe dependencies,
it highlighted a circular dependency beetween `shared` <-> `server`.
The Typescript project forbid such usages.
Using project references greatly improve performance by rebuilding only
the updated project and not all source files.
> see https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/project-references.html
* Apply import interval only when reasonable
When importing videos from another service, an interval can be applied
between each download.
It only really makes sense to apply this interval when the last
attempted download actually happened, and not when it was skipped.
* Fix boolean notation
Use python3 binary
Allows to use a custom youtube-dl release URL
Allows to use yt-dlp (youtube-dl fork)
Remove proxy config from configuration to use HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY
env variables
* stricter youtubedl format selectors
make sure selectors avoid av1, and otherwise match as closely to the
maximum resolution enabled for transcoding
* add support for merge formats in youtubedl
* avoid vp9.2 in youtubedl to avoid any HDR
* move getEnabledResolutions, safer replace of imported extension
* add test for youtube-dl selectors
**The Solution:**
I have hardened `auth add` by stripping out everything from the third '/' to the end of the instance URL.
**The Problem:**
When adding an authorization for the peertube-cli, before this commit you could not have anything after the domain_name:port.
For instance, if there was a trailing / in your instance URL, before this commit it will always fail with
expected 200 "OK", got 404 "Not Found".
It took me over 20 minutes to figure out that this was the problem.
See Issue #3091.