Pulls timestamped captions from any YouTube video through TranscriptAPI. You'd reach for this when someone pastes a video link and you need to quote it, translate it, or just read what was said without watching. Works for accessibility cases, language learning, or quickly scanning long videos. The JSON format gives you exact timestamps for each line, which is handy for syncing or analysis. Text format is cleaner for straightforward reading. Free tier gives you 100 credits to start. One honest limitation: if the video doesn't have captions enabled at all, you're out of luck, but most videos have at least auto-generated ones these days.
npx -y skills add zeropointrepo/youtube-skills --skill captions --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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