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English Channels
Enjoy our large selection of English IPTV channels. Copy the link below to access this remote playlist.
New Permanent URL:
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Shortcut:
https://bit.ly/ltv-english
Click here for installation instructions.
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💾 Download the latest English Channel Guide.
Spanish Channels
Enjoy our large selection of Spanish IPTV channels. Copy the link below to access this remote playlist.
New Permanent URL:
https://pastebin.com/raw/WVyV87rg
Shortcut:
https://bit.ly/ltv-spanish
Click here for installation instructions.
Wish to add a channel to this list? Send us an email.
💾 Download the latest Spanish Channel Guide.
Arabic Channels
Enjoy our large selection of Arabic IPTV channels. Copy the link below to access this remote playlist.
New Permanent URL:
https://pastebin.com/raw/1BpnNp49
Shortcut:
https://bit.ly/ltv-arabic
Click here for installation instructions.
Wish to add a channel to this list? Send us an email.
💾 Download the latest Arabic Channel Guide.
Podcasts App
Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Podcasts. Download Podcasts and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Installation Instructions:
Get the Podcasts app for iOS, then click here to subscribe.
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Platforms
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- Podcasts (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV)
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You might think that because you’re part of the Apple ecosystem that you’re stuck with the poorer performing Siri personal assistant. Though Apple does force Siri to be the default assistant on most devices, you can still install Microsoft’s Cortana app and use Alexa through Reverb.ai or Amazon’s Music and Shopping apps.
But, those apps are for iPhones and iPads. What if you want to use Alexa on an Apple Watch?
Developer Atadore has now released to the iTunes store an app called “Voice in a Can” which installs and runs on both an iPhone and iPad, but also runs standalone on the Apple Watch.
Voice in a Can brings Alexa to your Apple Watch, iPhone and iPad. It works on your watch standalone, without needing your phone.
Not all content is supported, for example audio books, music, podcasts and some flash briefings.
When your screen goes blank on your watch it disconnects from the Alexa service, so we recommend increasing the app timeout on your watch. Also, the best results will be obtained when your watch is operating without your phone nearby because then it will connect directly to the internet and not use your phone to connect.
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Get 50+ HIDDEN Movie/Sports/Music/VPN/Screen Recorder Apps FREE from the AppStore via Appscovery [No Jailbreak]
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Appscovery for iOS: There are a plethora of rare and useful applications available for iPhone and iPad which, definitely, will make your life a lot easier as well as enjoyable. However, since the App Store is so vast, it becomes extremely difficult to find the exact application which we are looking for. It would have been really good, if there was a central location which provides access to all the rare and useful iOS applications, irrespective of the genre. Such single location would have made it quite convenient and comfortable downloading a required application as we won’t had to go through the hassle of searching and filtering it down.
You can call it our good luck that iOS developers have come forward with such an application that allows you to, immediately, filter and navigate through various genres to find the rare and useful applications; each of which providing different functionality. The application is named as Appscovery and is, undoubtedly, a unique application developed so far. Let us dig into the steps through which you can enable Appscovery on your iPhone/iPad. Good thing is that you don’t require jailbreak to download this application.
Download Appscovery for iOS (iPhone/iPad) [No Jailbreak Required]
- As a first, please launch Safari Browser from your iPhone/iPad. You can also use the services of a 3rd party browser such as Google Chrome for this process.
- Please navigate to the following URL: appscovery.vip
- Wait for the web page to get loaded up. Once the web page successfully loads up you will be greeted by an Appscovery home page. You will find a red colored ‘Download Here’ button.
- Click on the button and you will be taken to a short link creation web page.
- You need to enter on this web page and click on the ‘Get Link’ button once your download link becomes ready.
- From here it will take time; so you need to be patient. Soon you will be greeted by a green colored ‘Download’ button.
- Click on the ‘Download’ button and the website will access your iPhone/iPad and display an ‘Install Profile’ page for Appscovery.
- Hit the ‘Install’ button on the top-right corner to install the relative profile.
- You might require to tap on ‘Install’ once again in the pop-up window that follows.
- Once the profile has been successfully installed you will be able to locate the icon of Appscovery application on the home screen of your iPhone/ iPad.
- That’s it just tap on the icon and it will open the web application ‘Appscovery’ in which you can filter for the applications required by you. Once you click on the application you will be provided with an option to open the application page directly in the App Store.
Download Appscovery on iPhone/iPad [No Revoke, No Jailbreak]
Another good news regarding this application is that it is protected by anti-revoke and Apple won’t be able to take down the relative profile. So, these were the simple steps through which you can get Appscovery on your iPhone/iPad. For any queries, questions or doubts please use the comments section below.
What you'll need:
1. Mac
2. USB Type C Cable or Wirelessly connection
3. Xcode
Backup Instructions:
1. Connect Xcode with Cable or Wirelessly.
2. In Xcode, choose Window > Devices and Simulators, then in the window that appears, click Devices.
3. Click on Kodi
4. Click on the gear at the bottom
5. Select "Download Container"(This might take some time)
6. Download it in anywhere you like.
Restore Instructions:
1. Connect Xcode with Cable or Wirelessly.
2. In Xcode, choose Window > Devices and Simulators, then in the window that appears, click Devices.
3. Click on Kodi
4. Click on the gear at the bottom
5. Select "Restore Container"
6. Choose the file in the folder you previously saved it in.
This is a great option if you get revoked. It's a headache when you have to reconfigure Kodi on the ATV.
System wide ad blocking with AdBlock for iOS
After Apple's recent policy change, all VPN-based adblocker in the appstore, including Adblock for iOS have been banned by Apple, which was a dissapointment to all users, but the developers of Adblock have found a way around this with their most recent v4.1 update release which introduces a combination of a new DNS proxy based blocking mechanism and a Safari content blocker. On top of that, the v4.1 release now includes the ability to export/import rules and lists from and to your device, along with a new module that lets us import rules straight from a .txt file instead of having to copy paste anything.
If you're already an Adblock user before the v4 update and you had icloud enabled for adblock, then according to the developers you should already have the previous rules in adblock imported to the DNS proxy rules. If not however, the video below will show you how to import rules from a raw .txt file, I've gotten adblock's official list that they use as a default here so we'll use that:
Updated domain list : goo.gl/rs8xDQ
The second new feature that was implemented is the ability to share your DNS rules with other adblock users using the export/import function. Say, you have created a list that works very well to block ads, you can now share that entire list with another user with just a few taps instead of having to copy every single rules over. Or you can simply use this feature as a back up for your rules, in case you lose your custom rules list for whatever reason. This feature allows for either the entire list of rules that you have or just certain groups. You can share the list via email and adblock will automatically import all the rules from the exported file :) The video below will demonstrate how this function works:
*in the video I after exporting the list, I deleted all of my rules in order to show how they will get imported once again, this is not a required step.
With that said, Adblock should now be working really well with the new rules, I hope that this tutorial have helped you. :)
If you're already an Adblock user before the v4 update and you had icloud enabled for adblock, then according to the developers you should already have the previous rules in adblock imported to the DNS proxy rules. If not however, the video below will show you how to import rules from a raw .txt file, I've gotten adblock's official list that they use as a default here so we'll use that:
Updated domain list : goo.gl/rs8xDQ
The second new feature that was implemented is the ability to share your DNS rules with other adblock users using the export/import function. Say, you have created a list that works very well to block ads, you can now share that entire list with another user with just a few taps instead of having to copy every single rules over. Or you can simply use this feature as a back up for your rules, in case you lose your custom rules list for whatever reason. This feature allows for either the entire list of rules that you have or just certain groups. You can share the list via email and adblock will automatically import all the rules from the exported file :) The video below will demonstrate how this function works:
*in the video I after exporting the list, I deleted all of my rules in order to show how they will get imported once again, this is not a required step.
With that said, Adblock should now be working really well with the new rules, I hope that this tutorial have helped you. :)
Other domain lists:
https://adaway.org/hosts.txt
https://pastebin.com/raw/995qEn91
Credits to:
Twanthegreat
Jacob Bergfald
Jaber Al-Muftah
1. Download Challenges App
2. Enter invite code: ‘upw8’
3. Find a team & join or create your own
4. Reply with a screenshot after you’re done.
2. Enter invite code: ‘upw8’
3. Find a team & join or create your own
4. Reply with a screenshot after you’re done.
SETUP LIBRARY WITH ADD-ON CONTENT
Stop searching for movies and tv shows over and over again. Kodi has a great library feature where you can add movies and tv show content to the library easily. This can also be done with some of the major add-ons that support this. Take a look at the video on how to get this setup on your Kodi system, and start building that great library you always wanted!
1. Find Movie/TV Show in your favorite Addon
2. Show context menu
3. Choose "Add To Library
4. Navigate to Videos > Files > Add Videos
5. Under the Add Video Source Menu pick Browse
6. Navigate to the Userdata folder
7. Home > Userdata > Addon_data
8. Pick your addon folder(plugin.video.______)
9. Choose whether the content is movies or tv shows
10. Select ok
11. Click Add to repeat the process from step 5 for more movies or tv show
12. Select OK
13. Under the Set Content Menu select this directory contains movies or tv shows
14. Select Ok
15. Under the Change Content Menu select Yes to Refresh the data
16. If you added Movies, repeat the process for TV Shows
17. Enjoy
Locate your userdata folder according to platform:
Android – Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/
iOS – /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/
Linux – ~/.kodi/userdata/
Mac – /Users//Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/
OpenELEC – /storage/.kodi/userdata/
Windows – Start – type %APPDATA%\kodi\userdata – press
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The developers instructions to control Kodi with Google Home
MY EDITED INSTRUCTIONS(MY NOTES WILL BE IN RED & BOLD) :
How to setup
Disclaimer: Use on your own risk and choose complex username & password in the below steps.
A) Enable webserver access in kodi
- In Kodi, go to Settings >> Web server
- Set Allow remote contorl via HTTP to On
- Choose a port number (e.g. 8080).
- Choose a username and password (Important!)
- Configure your router to forward the port you selected to your kodi device
Note: Not needed if you decide to go with a local node webserver (B.2) - Find your external IP address (i.e. Google 'what's my ip?')
B) Set up a nodejs-webserver to control your kodi
We currently support three methods of how this app can be hosted.
- Hosting it in Glitch, a 3rd-party web-hosting service (I USED THIS OPTION)
The first method is very easy to set up and to maintain and also free of charge. The second method is for advanced users. You have to setup and maintain the nodejs environment yourself. But it supports multiple Kodi instances, greatly reduces latency and does not expose your kodi-webservice to the internet directly. The third method is also for advanced users. After installing docker, you can simply run our prebuilt docker images.
B.1 Set up a webserver in Glitch
- Go to Glitch.com and sign in with your github user
- Create a new Glitch project and under advance settings choose Import from GitHub
- Enter this project OmerTu/GoogleHomeKodi
- Change Glitch project settings to private (under share > Make private)
- Edit the .env file in your Glitch project with the following settings: (see this example)
KODI_PROTOCOL="http"
KODI_IP="YOUR_EXTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS"
KODI_PORT="YOUR_KODI_PORT"
KODI_USER="YOUR_KODI_USER_NAME"
KODI_PASSWORD="YOUR_KODI_PASSWORD"
AUTH_TOKEN="YOUR_CONNECTION_PASSWORD"
YOUR_CONNECTION_PASSWORD can be anything you want.
- Check your Glitch server address by choosing 'Show Live' on the top left. A new tab with your server will open. Note your server address in the address bar, you will need that later. We will refer to this address as YOUR_NODE_SERVER. (i.e. https://green-icecream.glitch.me)
KODI_PROTOCOL="http"
KODI_IP="YOUR_EXTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS"
KODI_PORT="YOUR_KODI_PORT"
KODI_USER="YOUR_KODI_USER_NAME"
KODI_PASSWORD="YOUR_KODI_PASSWORD"
AUTH_TOKEN="YOUR_CONNECTION_PASSWORD"
C) [OPTIONAL] controlling multiple kodi instances
There are two ways of implementing the scenario of multiple kodi instances (i.e one in the living room and another in the bedroom). For both methods you will need two IFTTT-Applets with different phrases, due to the text-parameter limitation of IFTTT.
- Having two node servers. Each targeting one instance. (Recommended when hosting with glitch)
i.e. the phraseliving room kodi play...
could targethttps://mylivingroom.glitch.com/playpause
and the phrasebedroom kodi play...
could targethttps://bedroom.glitch.com/playpause
.- Note: Behind a single external IP the kodi instances need still to be distinguishable. This can be achieved in two ways:
- Configuring both kodi instances with different ports
(i.e. 8080 and 8090)
or - Mapping with your routers port forwarding two different ports to the same port on different hosts
(i.e. 8080 -> 192.168.100.1:8080 and 8090 -> 192.168.100.2:8080)
- Configuring both kodi instances with different ports
- Note: Behind a single external IP the kodi instances need still to be distinguishable. This can be achieved in two ways:
- Having one node server targeting both kodi instances. (Recommended when hosting yourself)
The utilization of the kodi-hosts.config.js allows you to name your instances and target them individually.
i.e. the phraseliving room kodi play...
could targethttp://192.168.100.1:8080/playpause
and the phrasebedroom kodi play...
could targethttp://192.168.100.2:8080/playpause
).
C.2 utilize the kodi-hosts.config.js (Click to expand instructions)
D) Set up IFTTT with your Google Home
- Go to IFTTT
- Create a new applet: if This then That
- For This choose: Google Assistance
- Choose Say a phrase with a text ingredient
- In What do you want to say? enter something like:
Kodi play movie $- In What do you want the Assistant to say in response? enter something like:
ok playing $ movie - For That choose: Maker Webhooks
- Choose Make a web request
- In URL enter:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playmovie?q={{TextField}}For example, if your node server address is 'green-icecream.glitch.me', your should enter:- Method: POST
- Content Type: application/json
- Body (enter the word token):
{"token":"YOUR_CONNECTION_PASSWORD"}
Check out this example to make sure your settings are correct
Now every time you say "Hey Google, Kodi play movie bla bla", it should play bla bla on your kodi.
Note: If your external IP changes, this will stop working (consider getting a static IP address)
Note: If your external IP changes, this will stop working (consider getting a static IP address)
Setting up other actions:
For Tv show support - Next unwatched episode, follow all the steps in D, except these changes:
- Choose a different phrase (e.g. "Kodi play an episode of $")
- Use this URL:YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playtvshow?q={{TextField}}
For Tv show support - Specific episode, follow all the steps in D, except these changes:
- Choose "Say a phrase with both a number and a text ingredient" in step 3
- Choose a different phrase (e.g. "Kodi play $ episode #").
For this to work, when you talk to your GoogleHome, the $ part must be in the format of "[TV_SHOW_NAME] season [SEASON_NUMBER]". Meaning the word "Season" has to be said, the tv show name must be said before it and the season number must be said after it (i.e. "okay google kodi play bla season 4 episode 1")
- Use this URL:YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playepisode?q={{TextField}}&e={{NumberField}}
To pause or resume kodi follow the instructions in D, except these changes:
- Choose "Say a simple phrase" in step 3
- Use this URL:YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpause
To Stop kodi, follow the same instructions as pause but use this URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/stop
To Mute kodi, follow the same instructions as pause but use this URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/mute
To Set Volume on kodi use "Say a phrase with a number" and the URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volume?q={{NumberField}}
To Seek forward by x minutes use "Say a phrase with a number" and the URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seekforwardminutes?q={{NumberField}}
For PVR TV support - Set channel by name, follow all the steps in D, except these changes:
- Choose a different phrase (e.g. "switch kodi to $ channel")
- Use this URL:YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpvrchannelbyname?q={{TextField}}
For PVR TV support - Set channel by number, use "Say a phrase with a number" and the URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpvrchannelbynumber?q={{NumberField}}
Full table with available actions
Type of phrase | phrase | url |
---|---|---|
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playmovie?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi resume $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/resumemovie?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play a random [$] movie [of year #] | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playrandommovie?genre={{TextField}}&year={{NumberField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play an episode of $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playtvshow?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with both a number and a text ingredient | Kodi play $ episode # | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playepisode?q={{TextField}}&e= {{NumberField}} |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi play new episode | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playrecentepisode |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi pause | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpause |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi stop | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/stop |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi mute | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/mute |
Say a phrase with a number | Kodi set volume # | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volume?q={{NumberField}} |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi volume up by # Kodi volume up | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volumeup?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volumeup |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi volume down by # Kodi volume down | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volumedown?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/volumedown |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi switch to $ channel | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpvrchannelbyname?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a number | Kodi switch to channel number # | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playpvrchannelbynumber?q={{NumberField}} |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi activate | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/activatetv |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi standby | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/standbytv |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi shutdown | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/shutdown |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi shuffle $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/shuffleepisode?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi youtube play $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playyoutube?q={{TextField}} |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi scan library | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/scanlibrary |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi Navigate up # Kodi Navigate up | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navup?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navup |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi Navigate down # Kodi Navigate down | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navdown?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navdown |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi Navigate left # Kodi Navigate left | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navleft?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navleft |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi Navigate right # Kodi Navigate right | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navright?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navright |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi Navigate back # Kodi Navigate back | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navback?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navback |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi select | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navselect |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi show context menu | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navcontextmenu |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi go home | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/navhome |
Say a simple phrase | Kodi whats playing | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/displayinfo |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi show $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/showWindow?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi subtitles $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/setsubtitles?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a number | Kodi subtitles direct select # | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/setsubtitlesdirect?q={{NumberField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi audio stream $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/setaudio?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a number | Kodi audio stream direct select # | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/setaudiodirect?q={{NumberField}} |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi seek forward # minutes Kodi seek forward | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seekforwardminutes?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seekforwardminutes |
Say a phrase with a number Say a simple phrase | Kodi seek backward # minutes Kodi seek backward | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seekbackwardminutes?q={{NumberField}} YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seekbackwardminutes |
Say a phrase with a number | Kodi seek to # minutes | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/seektominutes?q={{NumberField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play the song $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playsong?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play the album $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playalbum?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi play the artist $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playartist?q={{TextField}} |
Say a phrase with a text ingredient | Kodi playlist $ | YOUR_NODE_SERVER/playercontrol?q={{TextField}} |
To Turn on/off the TV and switch Kodi's HDMI input
- This requires Kodi 17 (Krypton) and above
- This also requires that both your kodi device and TV support CEC commands
- You need to install this script.json-cec add-on: Download and move it to your kodi device and then in Kodi choose Settings>Add-ons>Install from zip file > choose the zip your just downloaded.
- Finally you can use this in 2 ways:
- Turn on: Add another command: follow the same instructions as pause but use this URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/activatetv- Add the following line to your .env file (see step B.1 - (5) above) and kodi will automaticly turn on the tv and switch the HDMI input everytime your trigger the main playing actions (play a move / tv show / episode / pvr channel)
ACTIVATE_TV="true"- Turn off: Add another command: follow the same instructions as pause but use this URL:
YOUR_NODE_SERVER/standbytv
How to update to the latest version
- Go to Glitch.com and sign in with your github user
- Select your Glitch project and under advance settings choose Import from GitHub
- Enter this project OmerTu/GoogleHomeKodi
Troubleshooting
If your can't preform a simple action like pausing a video, try to narrow down to problem:
- While a video is being played in Kodi, try pausing it by entering this in your browser:
http://YOUR_INTERNAL_KODI_IP:PORT/jsonrpc?request={"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"Player.playpause","params":{"playerid":1}}
If you get prompt to enter username and password choose the ones you set in Kodi (step A above). If that doesn't work, you probably have a problem with your kodi setup.
- If that works, try pausing a video using your external IP:
http://YOUR_EXTERNAL_IP:PORT/jsonrpc?request={"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"Player.playpause","params":{"playerid":1}}
If that doesn't work you probably have a problem with your router configuration.
- If it does work, there might be something wrong in your glich or IFTTT settings.
Credits
I also used some code from these 3 projects: MarvinSchenkel/HomeyKodi Jephuff/kodi-rpc joshjowen/script.json-cec
And this wonderful website makes setting this up super easy - Glitch
Made by Omer Turgeman
I hope you find this helpful! If you'd like, you can give me a cup of coffee :)