This does exactly what you'd expect: point it at a YouTube URL and it pulls down the video using yt-dlp under the hood. You get six quality presets from best to worst, three container formats (MP4, WebM, Matroska), and an audio-only mode that extracts MP3s if you just want the soundtrack. Output goes to a configurable directory with filenames auto-generated from video titles. The implementation is straightforward, with yt-dlp handling the heavy lifting of stream selection and merging. Useful for archiving tutorials, grabbing reference videos for offline work, or pulling audio from music videos and podcasts without firing up a separate tool or sketchy web service.
npx -y skills add composiohq/awesome-claude-skills --skill youtube-downloader --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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