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YouTube MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Extract and analyze video subtitle data for content understanding.

YouTube

Extract and analyze video subtitle data for content understanding.

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/anaisbetts/mcp-youtube

YouTube MCP Server

Uses yt-dlp to download subtitles from YouTube and connects it to claude.ai via Model Context Protocol. Try it by asking Claude, "Summarize the YouTube video <>". Requires yt-dlp to be installed locally e.g. via Homebrew.

How do I get this working?

  1. Install yt-dlp (Homebrew and WinGet both work great here)
  2. Now, install this via mcp-installer, use the name @anaisbetts/mcp-youtube

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