Setup & Installation

Install YouTube Summarizer using the ClawHub CLI or OpenClaw CLI:

clawhub install youtube-summarizer

If the CLI is not installed:

npx clawhub@latest install youtube-summarizer

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install youtube-summarizer

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What This Skill Does

YouTube Summarizer is a Software Development skill for OpenClaw by abe238.

YouTube Summarizer Skill

Automatically fetch transcripts from YouTube videos, generate structured summaries, and deliver full transcripts to messaging platforms.

When to Use

Activate this skill when:

  • User shares a YouTube URL (youtube.com/watch, youtu.be, youtube.com/shorts)
  • User asks to summarize or transcribe a YouTube video
  • User requests information about a YouTube video's content

Dependencies

Required: MCP YouTube Transcript server must be installed at: /root/clawd/mcp-server-youtube-transcript

If not present, install it:

cd /root/clawd
git clone https://github.com/kimtaeyoon83/mcp-server-youtube-transcript.git
cd mcp-server-youtube-transcript
npm install && npm run build

Workflow

1. Detect YouTube URL

Extract video ID from these patterns:

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
  • https://youtu.be/VIDEO_ID
  • https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VIDEO_ID
  • Direct video ID: VIDEO_ID (11 characters)

2. Fetch Transcript

Run this command to get the transcript:

cd /root/clawd/mcp-server-youtube-transcript && node --input-type=module -e "
import { getSubtitles } from './dist/youtube-fetcher.js';
const result = await getSubtitles({ videoID: 'VIDEO_ID', lang: 'en' });
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
" > /tmp/yt-transcript.json

Replace VIDEO_ID with the extracted ID. Read the output from /tmp/yt-transcript.json.

3. Process the Data

Parse the JSON to extract:

  • result.metadata.title - Video title
  • result.metadata.author - Channel name
  • result.metadata.viewCount - Formatted view count
  • result.metadata.publishDate - Publication date
  • result.actualLang - Language used
  • result.lines - Array of transcript segments

Full text: result.lines.map(l => l.text).join(' ')

4. Generate Summary

Create a structured summary using this template:

📹 **Video:** [title]
👤 **Channel:** [author] | 👁️ **Views:** [views] | 📅 **Published:** [date]

**🎯 Main Thesis:**
[1-2 sentence core argument/message]

**💡 Key Insights:**
- [insight 1]
- [insight 2]
- [insight 3]
- [insight 4]
- [insight 5]

**📝 Notable Points:**
- [additional point 1]
- [additional point 2]

**🔑 Takeaway:**
[Practical application or conclusion]

Aim for:

  • Main thesis: 1-2 sentences maximum
  • Key insights: 3-5 bullets, each 1-2 sentences
  • Notable points: 2-4 supporting details
  • Takeaway: Actionable conclusion

5. Save Full Transcript

Save the complete transcript to a timestamped file:

/root/clawd/transcripts/YYYY-MM-DD_VIDEO_ID.txt

Include in the file:

  • Video metadata header
  • Full transcript text
  • URL reference

6. Platform-Specific Delivery

If channel is Telegram:

message --action send --channel telegram --target CHAT_ID \
  --filePath /root/clawd/transcripts/YYYY-MM-DD_VIDEO_ID.txt \
  --caption "📄 YouTube Transcript: [title]"

If channel is other/webchat: Just reply with the summary (no file attachment).

7. Reply with Summary

Send the structured summary as your response to the user.

Error Handling

If transcript fetch fails:

  • Check if video has captions enabled
  • Try with lang: 'en' fallback if requested language unavailable
  • Inform user that transcript is not available and suggest alternatives:
    • Manual YouTube transcript feature
    • Video may not have captions
    • Try a different video

If MCP server not installed:

  • Provide installation instructions
  • Offer to install it automatically if in appropriate context

If video ID extraction fails:

  • Ask user to provide the full YouTube URL or video ID

Examples

See examples/ directory for sample outputs.

Quality Guidelines

  • Be concise: Summary should be scannable in 30 seconds
  • Be accurate: Don't add information not in the transcript
  • Be structured: Use consistent formatting for easy reading
  • Be contextual: Adjust detail level based on video length
    • Short videos (<5 min): Brief summary
    • Long videos (>30 min): More detailed breakdown

Notes

  • MCP server uses Android client emulation to bypass YouTube's cloud IP blocking
  • Works reliably from VPS/cloud environments where yt-dlp often fails
  • Supports multiple languages with automatic fallback to English
  • Transcript quality depends on YouTube's auto-generated captions or manual captions

Version History

Latest version: 1.0.0

First published: Jan 26, 2026. Last updated: Jan 26, 2026.

1 version released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is YouTube Summarizer free to use?
Yes. YouTube Summarizer is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry. You can install and use it at no cost, and the source code is publicly available for review and contribution.
What languages/platforms does YouTube Summarizer support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. As long as you have the OpenClaw runtime installed, YouTube Summarizer will work seamlessly across operating systems.
How do I update YouTube Summarizer?
Run openclaw skills update youtube-summarizer to get the latest version. OpenClaw will download and apply the update automatically, preserving your existing configuration.
Can I use YouTube Summarizer with other skills?
Yes. OpenClaw skills are composable — you can combine YouTube Summarizer with any other installed skill in your workflows. This allows you to build powerful multi-step automations by chaining skills together.