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YouTube Watch Later Redirect

Redirect YouTube Watch Later video links to their original video and open in a new tab.


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Author
JerryYang
Daily installs
0
Total installs
21
Ratings
0 0 0
Version
1.1.20250312
Created
2024-09-08
Updated
2025-03-12
Size
29.8 KB
License
GPL-3.0 License
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YouTube Watch Later Redirection Script

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Grease monkey script:

when you click on a video in the YouTube Watch Later list with the left or middle mouse button, automatically redirects the link to the original link of that video and opens it in a new tab.

Table of Contents

Background

Introduction

Installation

Version Updates

Update Plans

Contribution and Feedback

Background

Sometimes you just want to open a video for later viewing, and when you're done: take a sip of tea, blow on the air conditioning, have a smile on your lips, and browse the comments section.

But YouTube's Watch Later mode is enabled by default, and there's no way to turn it off (I couldn't find it even after searching).

Maybe you can wait until you're almost done and pause it first, then run to browse the comments section. But that would be a huge disruption to the viewing experience.

Is this tolerable? It's not tolerable!

So this script was born, watch the original video directly in normal mode, it's that simple~.

PS: I basically didn't find a single script for YouTube Watch Later, so I wrote one for my own use. Even JavaScript zero basis directly written, this is my first script, thanks to the help of GPT. (Bad writing, please feel free to spray)

Introduction

Installation

  1. Install the browser extension Tampermonkey.
  2. Install it at GreasyFork.
  3. Or →Click Here← to install it now.(Update with GreasyFork source)

Version_Updates

Please watch CHANGELOG

Update_Plans

Contribution_and_Feedback

If you've found a problem, or have any suggestions for improvements, feel free to submit feedback via GreasyFork or on GitHub Issue or Pull Request. Your feedback and contributions are greatly appreciated!