I read some previous comments about same issue that I face and I tried to figure out where to put the code you mentioned above (!wget {skillshre_course_url}).
and if I was okay I found that answer
–2020-07-08 06:28:32-- http://%7Bskillshre_course_url%7D/
Resolving {skillshre_course_url} ({skillshre_course_url})… failed: Name or service not known.
wget: unable to resolve host address ‘{skillshre_course_url}’
So what does it mean?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/root/.Skillshare-DL/dl.py”, line 33, in
main()
File “/root/.Skillshare-DL/dl.py”, line 11, in main
dl.download_course_by_url(course_url)
File “/root/.Skillshare-DL/skillshare.py”, line 29, in download_course_by_url
self.download_course_by_class_id(m.group(1))
File “/root/.Skillshare-DL/skillshare.py”, line 32, in download_course_by_class_id
data = self.fetch_course_data_by_class_id(class_id=class_id)
File “/root/.Skillshare-DL/skillshare.py”, line 69, in fetch_course_data_by_class_id
assert res.status_code == 200, ‘Fetch error, code == {}’.format(res.status_code)
AssertionError: Fetch error, code == 403
Same problem here
that what it is meant. You’ve answered it yourself.
I used to use it without any problem. But today I tried to solve this issue, but in vain. May you help me?
Yes, same problem began to appear later!
Same to me
same problem here, it may solve automatically i saw many comments above saying same problem before 25 days, but i downloaded tomorrow it working fine so it will be fine soon
This trick is failing for links with special symbols like this one
“https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Adobe-Photoshop-CC-–-Advanced-Training-Course/1918882966”
which symbol specifically?
Why to waste time downloading when you can enter a bin and apply for 2 months of trial? Also, when you cancel the subscription, you’ll get 1 month free. That equals to 3 months of Skillshare Premium subscription for free!
Here is the video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCUUN3ZdKhw
Error, Any help?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/dl.py”, line 50, in
main()
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/dl.py”, line 11, in main
dl.download_course_by_url(course_url)
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 29, in download_course_by_url
self.download_course_by_class_id(m.group(1))
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 32, in download_course_by_class_id
data = self.fetch_course_data_by_class_id(class_id=class_id)
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 69, in fetch_course_data_by_class_id
assert res.status_code == 200, ‘Fetch error, code == {}’.format(res.status_code)
AssertionError: Fetch error, code == 403
same here…Help guys
Fix, please
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it was working perfectly but now in the third cell it giving me an error
this is the error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/dl.py”, line 50, in
main()
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/dl.py”, line 11, in main
dl.download_course_by_url(course_url)
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 29, in download_course_by_url
self.download_course_by_class_id(m.group(1))
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 32, in download_course_by_class_id
data = self.fetch_course_data_by_class_id(class_id=class_id)
File “/root/.skillshare-1hack/skillshare.py”, line 69, in fetch_course_data_by_class_id
assert res.status_code == 200, ‘Fetch error, code == {}’.format(res.status_code)
AssertionError: Fetch error, code == 403
sound like a “command”.
So, nope!
do you have a bin? ![]()
For Skillshare? Yes, I do have. 657372229x3x4x0x IP : USA
yes this bin is working but it takes too many attempt to get success and plz use https://www.mrchecker.net/card/ccn2/ to check for live cc

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