Show HN: nblm - Rust CLI/Python SDK for NotebookLM Enterprise automation

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Found: October 27, 2025
ID: 2135

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Show HN: nblm - Rust CLI/Python SDK for NotebookLM Enterprise automation I built nblm, a Rust-based toolset to automate Google’s NotebookLM Enterprise API reliably. It aims to replace brittle curl snippets with a stable interface you can use in cron/CI or agentic systems.

* Python SDK (type-safe): IDE auto-complete, fewer JSON key typos, fits complex workflows.

* Standalone CLI: single fast binary for scripts and pipelines.

* Handles auth, batching, retries; you focus on logic. Rust core is fast and memory-safe.

* Enterprise API only (consumer NotebookLM isn’t supported).

Repo: https://github.com/K-dash/nblm-rs

Feedback is welcome—I'm especially interested in thoughts on the Python SDK’s design for building automated/agentic workflows. Thanks!

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