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How are you doing this? I can't get it to work. ^https://www.youtube.com/|https://www.invidious.io/ doesnt work for me and I can't find what to put in for redlib
invidious.io isn't actually an instance of invidious. If you replace your rule with "^https://www.youtube.com/|https://inv.nadeko.net/" (or any other instance: https://docs.invidious.io/instances/), then it should work. For Redlib, I replace www.reddit.com with reddit.nerdvpn.de (although reddit often blocks redlib instances from being able to access their content).
An easy way to see if services can be redirected like this is to open a link (such as a video on youtube.com) in your browser and replace it with another domain. If it pulls up the correct content on the new domain, then such a rule can work.
Neat. I'll take a look and see how it works. Thanks