Skillquality 0.46

youtube-transcript

Fetch and work with YouTube video transcripts and content. Use when the user pastes a YouTube URL and wants a transcript, summary, blog post, social post, quote extraction, show notes, or any other text derived from a video. Also use when the user wants to repurpose video content

Price
free
Protocol
skill
Verified
no

What it does

YouTube Transcript

Fetch the full transcript of any YouTube video and turn it into whatever the user needs — summaries, blog posts, social content, quotes, show notes, or raw text.

Requirements

If youtube_transcript is not in the tool list, stop and tell the user to enable the YouTube toolkit in Hyper.

Two tools — pick the right one

ToolWhen to useReturns
youtube_transcriptYou need the raw transcript text or timestamped segments. Fast, reliable, always get this first.Full text string + segments with start/duration timestamps
youtube_readerYou need AI-powered extraction from the video — summaries, Q&A, topic segmentation, translation, visual descriptions.Free-form answer to your instruction

Default: start with youtube_transcript. Use youtube_reader when you need something the raw text can't give you (e.g. visual descriptions, translation, or a structured extraction from a very long video).

Critical rules

  1. youtube_transcript takes 15–30 seconds. It spins up an isolated sandbox. Tell the user it's running and to expect a short wait — don't make them think it's stuck.
  2. Both video IDs and full URLs are accepted. "NZLAdOL9fP8" and "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLAdOL9fP8" both work.
  3. Don't fabricate transcript content. Always fetch before summarizing. Never rely on training knowledge about what a specific video says.
  4. Very long videos (>2 hours): youtube_transcript handles these fine. Only use youtube_reader on long videos if you specifically need AI-powered extraction — it can hit token limits on very long content.
  5. No transcript available: Some videos have transcripts disabled. If youtube_transcript fails, try youtube_reader as a fallback — it uses a different extraction method.

Fetching the transcript

youtube_transcript(
    video_id_or_url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLAdOL9fP8",
    language="en"   # optional — omit to auto-detect
)

Response structure:

{
  "success": true,
  "video_id": "NZLAdOL9fP8",
  "language": "English (auto-generated)",
  "text": "Full transcript as one string...",
  "segments": [
    { "text": "This week we launched Hyper MCP.", "start": 0.0, "duration": 3.2 },
    { "text": "It brings Hyper's built-in tools...", "start": 3.2, "duration": 4.1 }
  ],
  "total_duration": 342.0
}

Use text for most tasks. Use segments when you need timestamps (e.g. chapters, clip references, karaoke captions).

Using youtube_reader for AI-powered extraction

youtube_reader(
    url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLAdOL9fP8",
    instruction="Summarize the key points. Then list the main features demonstrated, with timestamps."
)

Good instruction examples:

  • "Extract every claim made about pricing or cost."
  • "List the action items mentioned, in order."
  • "Translate this to Spanish."
  • "What tools or products does the speaker mention by name?"
  • "Identify the main sections of this video and give me a timestamp for each."

What to do with the transcript

Once you have the text, ask the user what they need — or infer it from context:

What the user wantsWhat to produce
Blog postRestructure the transcript into intro → sections → CTA. Clean up filler words. Add subheadings.
LinkedIn / Twitter postExtract the 1–2 sharpest insights. Rewrite in first person if it's the user's own video.
Summary3–5 bullet points of key takeaways.
Show notes / descriptionTitle, 2-sentence summary, timestamped chapters, links mentioned.
Quote extractionPull verbatim quotes with start timestamps from the segments array.
Repurpose for emailRewrite as a narrative email — opening hook, key insight, CTA.
Research / competitive analysisSummarize what the speaker claims, what products they recommend, and what pain points they describe.

Example outputs

Input: "Get the transcript of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLAdOL9fP8 and write a LinkedIn post from it"

Flow:

  1. Call youtube_transcript(video_id_or_url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLAdOL9fP8")
  2. Read the returned text
  3. Identify the 1–2 sharpest moments — what's surprising, useful, or quotable
  4. Draft a LinkedIn post in the speaker's voice (first person) with a hook and a clear point

Input: "Summarize this video for me: [URL]"

Flow:

  1. Call youtube_transcript(video_id_or_url="[URL]")
  2. Return 4–6 bullet points of key takeaways, without padding or filler

Input: "Pull the timestamps for each section of this video"

Flow:

  1. Call youtube_transcript(video_id_or_url="[URL]")
  2. Use the segments array to identify topic shifts
  3. Return a chapter list: 00:00 — Intro, 01:23 — Feature demo, etc.

Related skills

When to hand offSkill
Mining comments from YouTube videos for customer researchcustomer-research
Finding top YouTube videos by topicUse youtube_top_videos directly
Generating video contentvideo-generation

Capabilities

skillsource-hyperfx-aiskill-youtube-transcripttopic-agent-skillstopic-ai-agenttopic-claudetopic-claude-codetopic-claude-skillstopic-codextopic-cursortopic-google-adstopic-hermestopic-marketingtopic-mcptopic-meta-ads

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Quality

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Provenance

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Enriched2026-05-18 19:05:17Z · deterministic:skill-github:v1 · v1
First seen2026-05-10
Last seen2026-05-18

Agent access

youtube-transcript — Clawmart · Clawmart