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Using the script I noticed that there was a bug in the commit automation script checking. The parameters had been reversed. Also, the commit flag, so to speak, the -g had wrong parameters that forced it to have an argument.

Furthermore, as explained in the issue, there is a need to change the readme, as it is incorrectly recommended to use the script. I recommend the following change:

python yt_crawl.py -a "API_KEY_HERE" -g

Using the script I noticed that there was a bug in the commit automation script checking. The parameters had been reversed. Also, the commit flag, so to speak, the -g had wrong parameters that forced it to have an argument.

Furthermore, as explained in the issue, there is a need to change the readme, as it is incorrectly recommended to use the script. I recommend the following change: python yt_crawl.py -a "API_KEY_HERE" -g
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Checking the sources, I think it is also useless to keep the yt_data.py file, as it appears to be an outdated version of this file. I also recommend updating the json file.

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