Sources to widen my opening repertoire

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Sebastien_D

Hello!
I'm looking for places (websites, youtube, books), to widen my opening repertoire.
I'm not looking for in depth analysis. More like a short guide with pros and cons.
I know some opening by experience, but sometimes I don't know the name. Since I just joined a club, it makes for awkward conversation after the games.
On youtube, there is a lot of "traps" and "mate in 8" or things like that. Or a 30 minutes video on a specific opening.
Books are the same. There are beginner books with a lot of information for very beginners, or books about a very specifics opening.
So a guide with sort explanations, a kind of top 10 for whites and top 10 for black, would be great.
Almost like a bird identifying guide.
Thanks

sufpawn
I recommend the short and sweet’s from chessable. They’re free.
Ethan_Brollier

ChessDojo's videos:
1. e4! According to the Dojo,
1. d4! According to the Dojo,
Ranking the Best Chess Gambits
Ranking the Top Five Openings (for Black) for Club/Pro Players

Camdenba

I like chess giant for those

EKAFC

Lichess database is a good place or if you are willing to spend a little, Chessbase or Gchess. You could also use Lichess with Chess.com video on an opening and create a study on it