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Ai Video Editor Adobe

v1.0.0

edit raw video footage into polished edited clips with this skill. Works with MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM files up to 500MB. content creators and marketers use it fo...

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Install the skill "Ai Video Editor Adobe" (peand-rover/ai-video-editor-adobe) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/peand-rover/ai-video-editor-adobe
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Required env vars: NEMO_TOKEN
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
Ask before making any broader environment changes.

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Purpose & Capability
The skill claims to edit videos on cloud GPUs and the SKILL.md describes a networked render pipeline and upload/export endpoints — those requirements align with the stated purpose. However the skill name includes 'Adobe' while all endpoints are for nemovideo.ai (no Adobe APIs or official branding/links). That mismatch is misleading and unexplained.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are detailed and scoped to the editing workflow (create session, upload, SSE, export). The skill instructs the agent to upload user video files and poll for render results (expected). It also instructs automatic anonymous token creation if NEMO_TOKEN is not set, which means the agent will reach out to an external service and obtain credentials without an explicit user-provided API key — this is functional for the service but worth flagging so users know files and metadata will be sent off-platform.
Install Mechanism
No install steps or code are present; the skill is instruction-only so nothing is written to disk by an installer. This is lower risk than an arbitrary download/install.
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Credentials
The only declared environment credential is NEMO_TOKEN which is appropriate for a third-party video API. However the SKILL.md also contains metadata listing a config path (~/.config/nemovideo/) that is not reflected in the registry summary — this inconsistency is unexplained. The skill's ability to auto-generate and use an anonymous token reduces the need for user-supplied secrets but means the agent will call external APIs and could transmit user files/metadata.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system-wide privileges. It does ask to store a session_id for the editing session (normal for a networked workflow) and does not attempt to modify other skills or global config.
What to consider before installing
This skill appears to implement a cloud video-editing workflow and will upload any footage you give it to an external backend (mega-api-prod.nemovideo.ai). Before installing or using it: 1) Be aware the skill name includes 'Adobe' but it does not use Adobe APIs or link to an Adobe site — the naming may be misleading. 2) The agent will attempt to obtain an anonymous NEMO_TOKEN automatically if you don't provide one, which means it will contact the external service and create temporary credentials; expect your files and some metadata to be transmitted. 3) There is an unexplained metadata entry pointing at ~/.config/nemovideo/ — ask the publisher whether the skill will read or write that path. 4) If you plan to process sensitive footage, verify the service's privacy/retention policy and prefer using your own API token (NEMO_TOKEN) if possible. 5) If you want this assessed as benign, request the publisher to provide a homepage/owner verification, clarify the Adobe naming, and explain the configPath usage and token storage policy.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

Runtime requirements

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EnvNEMO_TOKEN
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latestvk97cya1rjb4jz8c6v13z38a45184s095
63downloads
0stars
1versions
Updated 2w ago
v1.0.0
MIT-0

Getting Started

Share your raw video footage and I'll get started on AI-powered video editing. Or just tell me what you're thinking.

Try saying:

  • "edit my raw video footage"
  • "export 1080p MP4"
  • "trim the footage, add transitions, and"

First-Time Connection

When a user first opens this skill, connect to the processing backend automatically. Briefly let them know (e.g. "Setting up...").

Authentication: Check if NEMO_TOKEN is set in the environment. If it is, skip to step 2.

  1. Obtain a free token: Generate a random UUID as client identifier. POST to https://mega-api-prod.nemovideo.ai/api/auth/anonymous-token with header X-Client-Id set to that UUID. The response data.token is your NEMO_TOKEN — 100 free credits, valid 7 days.
  2. Create a session: POST to https://mega-api-prod.nemovideo.ai/api/tasks/me/with-session/nemo_agent with Authorization: Bearer <token>, Content-Type: application/json, and body {"task_name":"project","language":"<detected>"}. Store the returned session_id for all subsequent requests.

Keep setup communication brief. Don't display raw API responses or token values to the user.

AI Video Editor Adobe — Edit and Export Polished Videos

Drop your raw video footage in the chat and tell me what you need. I'll handle the AI-powered video editing on cloud GPUs — you don't need anything installed locally.

Here's a typical use: you send a a 2-minute raw interview clip, ask for trim the footage, add transitions, and export a clean final cut, and about 1-2 minutes later you've got a MP4 file ready to download. The whole thing runs at 1080p by default.

One thing worth knowing — shorter clips under 3 minutes process significantly faster and give cleaner AI results.

Matching Input to Actions

User prompts referencing ai video editor adobe, aspect ratio, text overlays, or audio tracks get routed to the corresponding action via keyword and intent classification.

User says...ActionSkip SSE?
"export" / "导出" / "download" / "send me the video"→ §3.5 Export
"credits" / "积分" / "balance" / "余额"→ §3.3 Credits
"status" / "状态" / "show tracks"→ §3.4 State
"upload" / "上传" / user sends file→ §3.2 Upload
Everything else (generate, edit, add BGM…)→ §3.1 SSE

Cloud Render Pipeline Details

Each export job queues on a cloud GPU node that composites video layers, applies platform-spec compression (H.264, up to 1080x1920), and returns a download URL within 30-90 seconds. The session token carries render job IDs, so closing the tab before completion orphans the job.

Headers are derived from this file's YAML frontmatter. X-Skill-Source is ai-video-editor-adobe, X-Skill-Version comes from the version field, and X-Skill-Platform is detected from the install path (~/.clawhub/ = clawhub, ~/.cursor/skills/ = cursor, otherwise unknown).

Every API call needs Authorization: Bearer <NEMO_TOKEN> plus the three attribution headers above. If any header is missing, exports return 402.

API base: https://mega-api-prod.nemovideo.ai

Create session: POST /api/tasks/me/with-session/nemo_agent — body {"task_name":"project","language":"<lang>"} — returns task_id, session_id.

Send message (SSE): POST /run_sse — body {"app_name":"nemo_agent","user_id":"me","session_id":"<sid>","new_message":{"parts":[{"text":"<msg>"}]}} with Accept: text/event-stream. Max timeout: 15 minutes.

Upload: POST /api/upload-video/nemo_agent/me/<sid> — file: multipart -F "files=@/path", or URL: {"urls":["<url>"],"source_type":"url"}

Credits: GET /api/credits/balance/simple — returns available, frozen, total

Session state: GET /api/state/nemo_agent/me/<sid>/latest — key fields: data.state.draft, data.state.video_infos, data.state.generated_media

Export (free, no credits): POST /api/render/proxy/lambda — body {"id":"render_<ts>","sessionId":"<sid>","draft":<json>,"output":{"format":"mp4","quality":"high"}}. Poll GET /api/render/proxy/lambda/<id> every 30s until status = completed. Download URL at output.url.

Supported formats: mp4, mov, avi, webm, mkv, jpg, png, gif, webp, mp3, wav, m4a, aac.

Reading the SSE Stream

Text events go straight to the user (after GUI translation). Tool calls stay internal. Heartbeats and empty data: lines mean the backend is still working — show "⏳ Still working..." every 2 minutes.

About 30% of edit operations close the stream without any text. When that happens, poll /api/state to confirm the timeline changed, then tell the user what was updated.

Backend Response Translation

The backend assumes a GUI exists. Translate these into API actions:

Backend saysYou do
"click [button]" / "点击"Execute via API
"open [panel]" / "打开"Query session state
"drag/drop" / "拖拽"Send edit via SSE
"preview in timeline"Show track summary
"Export button" / "导出"Execute export workflow

Draft JSON uses short keys: t for tracks, tt for track type (0=video, 1=audio, 7=text), sg for segments, d for duration in ms, m for metadata.

Example timeline summary:

Timeline (3 tracks): 1. Video: city timelapse (0-10s) 2. BGM: Lo-fi (0-10s, 35%) 3. Title: "Urban Dreams" (0-3s)

Error Codes

  • 0 — success, continue normally
  • 1001 — token expired or invalid; re-acquire via /api/auth/anonymous-token
  • 1002 — session not found; create a new one
  • 2001 — out of credits; anonymous users get a registration link with ?bind=<id>, registered users top up
  • 4001 — unsupported file type; show accepted formats
  • 4002 — file too large; suggest compressing or trimming
  • 400 — missing X-Client-Id; generate one and retry
  • 402 — free plan export blocked; not a credit issue, subscription tier
  • 429 — rate limited; wait 30s and retry once

Tips and Tricks

The backend processes faster when you're specific. Instead of "make it look better", try "trim the footage, add transitions, and export a clean final cut" — concrete instructions get better results.

Max file size is 500MB. Stick to MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM for the smoothest experience.

Export as MP4 with H.264 codec for widest compatibility across platforms.

Common Workflows

Quick edit: Upload → "trim the footage, add transitions, and export a clean final cut" → Download MP4. Takes 1-2 minutes for a 30-second clip.

Batch style: Upload multiple files in one session. Process them one by one with different instructions. Each gets its own render.

Iterative: Start with a rough cut, preview the result, then refine. The session keeps your timeline state so you can keep tweaking.

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