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Cassidy James :rr: :gg: :fh:
Cassidy James :rr: :gg: :fh:
@cassidy@mastodon.blaede.family  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

OBS Studio experts/peeps: I’d like to put my stream assets, scenes, and profile into a git repo as a backup and to enable colleagues to be able to get started with a similar setup.

I use the built-in OBS Studio setting for streaming service (in this case, YouTube connected via Settings, no manual stream key handling).

Is this safe to do in a public repo? I see a YouTube Token and RefreshToken in the exported profile.ini file, for example. Are these secrets? 🤔

#OBSstudio#OBS #streaming

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Raven667
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@raven667@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago
@cassidy Those are _very_ _much_ your active credentials for API access into YouTube, and those tokens can auth whatever access you have, they are equivalent to your password.
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Monospace Mentor
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@monospace@floss.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago
@cassidy I'd have to go back into the house to confirm, but that looks like your streaming credentials.
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