My YouTube MCP Server

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airballoonappa year ago
mcp-youtube-uploader server (youtube to s3)
Overview

What is My YouTube MCP Server?

My YouTube MCP Server is a server that facilitates the searching, downloading, and uploading of YouTube videos to Amazon S3, with optional integration into TwelveLabs.

How to use My YouTube MCP Server?

To use the server, follow these steps:

  1. Install the necessary dependencies using npm install.
  2. Build the project with npm run build.
  3. Run the server locally using npm start.

Key features of My YouTube MCP Server?

  • YouTube video searching capability.
  • Downloading videos from YouTube.
  • Uploading videos directly to Amazon S3.
  • Optional import of videos into TwelveLabs.

Use cases of My YouTube MCP Server?

  1. Content creators can download their YouTube videos and store them on S3 for backup.
  2. Developers can integrate YouTube video functionalities into their applications.
  3. Users can manage their video content efficiently with cloud storage.

FAQ from My YouTube MCP Server?

  • Can I upload any YouTube video?

Yes, as long as you have the rights to the video, you can upload it to S3.

  • Is there a limit to the number of videos I can upload?

The limit depends on your S3 storage plan.

  • Do I need to set up an AWS account?

Yes, you will need an AWS account to use the S3 upload feature.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
airballoonapp
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Language
JavaScript
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