Install
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YouTube video summarizer with speaker detection, formatted documents, and audio output. Works out of the box with macOS built-in TTS. Optional recommended tools (pandoc, ffmpeg, mlx-audio) enhance quality. Requires internet for YouTube access. No paid APIs or subscriptions. Use when user sends a YouTube URL or asks to summarize/transcribe a YouTube video.
openclaw skills install tubescribeTurn any YouTube video into a polished document + audio summary.
Drop a YouTube link → get a beautiful transcript with speaker labels, key quotes, timestamps that link back to the video, and an audio summary you can listen to on the go.
When user sends a YouTube URL:
DO NOT BLOCK — spawn and move on instantly.
Run setup to check dependencies and configure defaults:
python skills/tubescribe/scripts/setup.py
This checks: summarize CLI, pandoc, ffmpeg, Kokoro TTS
Spawn ONE sub-agent that does the entire pipeline:
sessions_spawn(
task=f"""
## TubeScribe: Process {youtube_url}
⚠️ CRITICAL: Do NOT install any software.
No pip, brew, curl, venv, or binary downloads.
If a tool is missing, STOP and report what's needed.
Run the COMPLETE pipeline — do not stop until all steps are done.
### Step 1: Extract
```bash
python3 skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py "{youtube_url}"
Note the Source and Output paths printed by the script. Use those exact paths in subsequent steps.
Read the Source path from Step 1 output and note:
Write to the Output path from Step 1:
# **<title>**## **Participants** — table with bold headers:
| **Name** | **Role** | **Description** |
|----------|----------|-----------------|
## **Summary** — 3-5 paragraphs of prose## **Key Quotes** — 5 best with clickable YouTube timestamps. Format each as:
"Quote text here." - [12:34](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID&t=754s)
"Another quote." - [25:10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID&t=1510s)
Use regular dash -, NOT em dash —. Do NOT use blockquotes >. Plain paragraphs only.## **Viewer Sentiment** (if comments exist)## **Best Comments** (if comments exist) — Top 5, NO lines between them:
Comment text here.
*- ▲ 123 @AuthorName*
Next comment text here.
*- ▲ 45 @AnotherAuthor*
Attribution line: dash + italic. Just blank line between comments, NO --- separators.## **Full Transcript** — merge segments, speaker labels, clickable timestampsClean the title for filename (remove special chars), then:
pandoc <output_path> -o ~/Documents/TubeScribe/<safe_title>.docx
Write the summary text to a temp file, then use TubeScribe's built-in audio generation:
# Write summary to temp file (use python3 to write, avoids shell escaping issues)
python3 -c "
text = '''YOUR SUMMARY TEXT HERE'''
with open('<temp_dir>/tubescribe_<video_id>_summary.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write(text)
"
# Generate audio (auto-detects engine, voice, format from config)
python3 skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py \
--generate-audio <temp_dir>/tubescribe_<video_id>_summary.txt \
--audio-output ~/Documents/TubeScribe/<safe_title>_summary
This reads ~/.tubescribe/config.json and uses the configured TTS engine (mlx/kokoro/builtin), voice blend, and speed automatically. Output format (mp3/wav) comes from config.
python3 skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py --cleanup <video_id>
open ~/Documents/TubeScribe/
Tell what was created: DOCX name, MP3 name + duration, video stats. """, label="tubescribe", runTimeoutSeconds=900, cleanup="delete" )
**After spawning, reply immediately:**
> 🎬 TubeScribe is processing - I'll let you know when it's ready!
Then continue the conversation. The sub-agent notification announces completion.
## Configuration
Config file: `~/.tubescribe/config.json`
```json
{
"output": {
"folder": "~/Documents/TubeScribe",
"open_folder_after": true,
"open_document_after": false,
"open_audio_after": false
},
"document": {
"format": "docx",
"engine": "pandoc"
},
"audio": {
"enabled": true,
"format": "mp3",
"tts_engine": "mlx"
},
"mlx_audio": {
"path": "~/.openclaw/tools/mlx-audio",
"model": "mlx-community/Kokoro-82M-bf16",
"voice": "af_heart",
"lang_code": "a",
"speed": 1.05
},
"kokoro": {
"path": "~/.openclaw/tools/kokoro",
"voice_blend": { "af_heart": 0.6, "af_sky": 0.4 },
"speed": 1.05
},
"processing": {
"subagent_timeout": 600,
"cleanup_temp_files": true
}
}
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
output.folder | ~/Documents/TubeScribe | Where to save files |
output.open_folder_after | true | Open output folder when done |
output.open_document_after | false | Auto-open generated document |
output.open_audio_after | false | Auto-open generated audio summary |
| Option | Default | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
document.format | docx | docx, html, md | Output format |
document.engine | pandoc | pandoc | Converter for DOCX (falls back to HTML) |
| Option | Default | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
audio.enabled | true | true, false | Generate audio summary |
audio.format | mp3 | mp3, wav | Audio format (mp3 needs ffmpeg) |
audio.tts_engine | mlx | mlx, kokoro, builtin | TTS engine (mlx = fastest on Apple Silicon) |
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
mlx_audio.path | ~/.openclaw/tools/mlx-audio | mlx-audio venv location |
mlx_audio.model | mlx-community/Kokoro-82M-bf16 | MLX model to use |
mlx_audio.voice | af_heart | Voice preset (used if no voice_blend) |
mlx_audio.voice_blend | {af_heart: 0.6, af_sky: 0.4} | Custom voice mix (weighted blend) |
mlx_audio.lang_code | a | Language code (a=US English) |
mlx_audio.speed | 1.05 | Playback speed (1.0 = normal, 1.05 = 5% faster) |
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
kokoro.path | ~/.openclaw/tools/kokoro | Kokoro repo location |
kokoro.voice_blend | {af_heart: 0.6, af_sky: 0.4} | Custom voice mix |
kokoro.speed | 1.05 | Playback speed (1.0 = normal, 1.05 = 5% faster) |
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
processing.subagent_timeout | 600 | Seconds for sub-agent (increase for long videos) |
processing.cleanup_temp_files | true | Remove /tmp files after completion |
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
comments.max_count | 50 | Number of comments to fetch |
comments.timeout | 90 | Timeout for comment fetching (seconds) |
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
queue.stale_minutes | 30 | Consider a processing job stale after this many minutes |
~/Documents/TubeScribe/
├── {Video Title}.html # Formatted document (or .docx / .md)
└── {Video Title}_summary.mp3 # Audio summary (or .wav)
After generation, opens the folder (not individual files) so you can access everything.
Required:
summarize CLI — brew install steipete/tap/summarizeOptional (better quality):
pandoc — DOCX output: brew install pandocffmpeg — MP3 audio: brew install ffmpegyt-dlp — YouTube comments: brew install yt-dlppip install mlx-audio (uses MLX backend for Kokoro)TubeScribe checks these locations (in order):
| Priority | Path | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | which yt-dlp | System PATH |
| 2 | /opt/homebrew/bin/yt-dlp | Homebrew (Apple Silicon) |
| 3 | /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp | Homebrew (Intel) / Linux |
| 4 | ~/.local/bin/yt-dlp | pip install --user |
| 5 | ~/.local/pipx/venvs/yt-dlp/bin/yt-dlp | pipx |
| 6 | ~/.openclaw/tools/yt-dlp/yt-dlp | TubeScribe auto-install |
If not found, setup downloads a standalone binary to the tools directory. The tools directory version doesn't conflict with system installations.
When user sends multiple YouTube URLs while one is processing:
python skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py --queue-status
# Add to queue instead of starting parallel processing
python skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py --queue-add "NEW_URL"
# → Replies: "📋 Added to queue (position 2)"
# Check if more in queue
python skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py --queue-next
# → Automatically pops and processes next URL
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
--queue-status | Show what's processing + queued items |
--queue-add URL | Add URL to queue |
--queue-next | Process next item from queue |
--queue-clear | Clear entire queue |
python skills/tubescribe/scripts/tubescribe.py url1 url2 url3
Processes all URLs sequentially with a summary at the end.
The script detects and reports these errors with clear messages:
| Error | Message |
|---|---|
| Invalid URL | ❌ Not a valid YouTube URL |
| Private video | ❌ Video is private — can't access |
| Video removed | ❌ Video not found or removed |
| No captions | ❌ No captions available for this video |
| Age-restricted | ❌ Age-restricted video — can't access without login |
| Region-blocked | ❌ Video blocked in your region |
| Live stream | ❌ Live streams not supported — wait until it ends |
| Network error | ❌ Network error — check your connection |
| Timeout | ❌ Request timed out — try again later |
When an error occurs, report it to the user and don't proceed with that video.
tubescribe url1 url2 url3