ytt-mcp is designed with multiple access methods to meet the technical needs of different users. For users with a weak technical background, a simple operation can be performed with the Raycast extension: enter the @youtube-transcript command in Raycast and paste the URL of the YouTube video to quickly access the subtitle content. This approach requires no coding and is suitable for content creators and non-technical people.
For technicians accustomed to command line operation, ytt-mcp provides a direct command line interface:
- Use the uvx command with the YouTube video URL to get subtitles
- The output can be displayed directly in the terminal or saved as a text file.
- Support a variety of parameter configurations to meet different processing needs
This dual-access design reflects the flexibility and user-friendliness of ytt-mcp. Whether it is a simple caption extraction requirement or a complex application that needs to be integrated into an automation system, ytt-mcp provides the right solution.
This answer comes from the articleytt-mcp: server tool to get and process subtitles for YouTube videosThe































