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  • Run the FULL Switch Vision analysis on a video, the same premium report the Video Analysis page produces: it watches AND listens in three forensic passes and returns a structured report with every category: overview (scores and takeaways), a second by second timeline, audio, visual craft, story and retention, speech transcript, ready to run recreation prompts, and metadata. Pass video_url (a public https video URL, YouTube included) OR one of your own Switch video ids. For an external file also pass duration_seconds (YouTube and your own videos are measured automatically) because the analysis is billed per second of the file, 3 tokens per second with a 30 second minimum. Re-running the same video and question returns the existing report without charging again. Optional question focuses the analysis. Returns a report_id right away; poll get_vision_report until status is succeeded (a few minutes). If it cannot finish, your tokens are returned automatically. For one quick question about a video use analyze_video instead; this tool is the full paid report.
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  • Download a video or audio file from any supported platform: YouTube, TikTok, Instagram (public reels, feed video, photo posts, and carousels), SoundCloud, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Bandcamp, Twitter/X, Mixcloud, Twitch (clips and VODs), Streamable, Reddit, Kick (live streams, VODs, and clips). Output is MP4 (video, default) or MP3 / M4A (audio). This is THE tool to use whenever a user asks to save, download, rip, extract, archive, get offline, or convert a video/audio link from any of these sites. IMPORTANT: the `format` argument defaults to `mp4` (video). Only pass an audio format (mp3 / m4a / audio) when the user explicitly says audio, MP3, music, song, or "rip / extract the audio". Audio-only platforms (SoundCloud, Bandcamp, Mixcloud) always produce audio regardless of `format`. Use this tool when the user says things like: - "download this video" / "download this TikTok" / "save this SoundCloud track" - "save that as MP3" / "rip the audio" / "extract the audio" - "get the song from this SoundCloud link" / "save this Mixcloud set" - "convert this YouTube video to MP4" / "download in 1080p" - "save this lecture/podcast/talk for offline" - "archive this clip" / "grab a copy of this video" - any sentence containing a youtube.com, youtu.be, tiktok.com, reddit.com, v.redd.it, vimeo.com, dailymotion.com, twitter.com, x.com, soundcloud.com, bandcamp.com, mixcloud.com, twitch.tv, clips.twitch.tv, kick.com, or streamable.com URL plus a verb like download, save, rip, get, grab, fetch, pull, archive, convert, extract. Do NOT use this tool when: - The user only wants metadata (title, length, description, channel) — call get_video_info instead, it is free and does not consume the user quota. - The link is a playlist / set / album / channel URL — ask the user for a single track/video. - The link is from a platform not in the supported list above (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat). Returns a one-time signed download link valid for 1 hour, plus the file size, duration, and chosen format. Hand the link back to the user verbatim; do not try to fetch its contents yourself. Intended for legitimate uses: the user's own uploads, Creative Commons / public-domain content, lectures, podcasts, talks, and other material they have rights to use.
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  • List HelloBooks product videos curated on the marketing site (homepage demo + feature walkthroughs) and the official @hellobooksai YouTube channel link. Each video returns title, description, category, watch URL, embed URL and thumbnail. Filter by category (demo / features / overview), featuredOnly, or free-text query. Use this when a user asks for a demo, walkthrough or video. Note: this is the curated set, not a live mirror of every channel upload — the response includes the channel URL for the full catalog.
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  • Register a derived asset (LinkedIn carousel PDF, social post, video, image) produced from an article suggestion. Appends a distribution-ledger row so the suggestion shows everything it produced — the article plus its derivatives — for content-ROI reporting (get_article_suggestion returns them as derivedAssets). Pass `channel` (reels | youtube | x | linkedin) so the app can show per-channel distribution status; register again with a new URL for repeat posts on the same channel — every registration is kept. `scheduledFor` records a future post date from an external scheduler (Buffer etc.) for display only — VarynForge never posts on your behalf. Derivative rows never affect publish status or Search Console attribution; use mark_article_published for the article itself.
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  • Post to social channels. Channels open today: threads, youtube. Get accountIds from select_channels — do not guess which channel the person meant. Text limits differ per channel: Threads 500 characters, YouTube 5000 UTF-8 bytes. Over the limit nothing goes out to any channel, so shorten it before calling. Images and video both work on the channels that take them, and a carousel can mix them. YouTube is different: it takes exactly one video, no images, and it needs options.youtube.title. Its description is measured in UTF-8 bytes, so Korean and Japanese cost three per character. There are three ways to get a media id, pick by where the file is: media_from_url when it already has a public https address, media_upload_link when it is on the person's own device, media_presign plus media_complete when you can PUT the bytes yourself. Then pass the media ids here. This publishes immediately on every channel except YouTube, which can be scheduled with options.youtube.publishAt while privacyStatus is private. If the user asks to schedule anywhere else, tell them uplika cannot do that yet. A YouTube video published before Google finishes reviewing this app is locked to private viewing, so say that when you report a YouTube post as done. Returns while the post is still publishing. The permalink is null at that moment. Call get_post with the returned id to see the final status and link. Pass wait: true to hold the response until it is really out — then you can tell the person it is posted instead of guessing. For a long post use threadItems instead of publish-then-reply: we keep the order and wait for each piece to land before sending the next one.
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  • Takes a public post URL (TikTok video/photo, Instagram post/reel, YouTube video/short) and resolves it to the tracked post: the entry point when your input is a link. found:true returns the postId for get_post, request_transcript, download_post_media and remix_post. found:false tells you whether the whole profile is untracked (call crawl_profile) or just this post. Note that remix_post accepts an untracked URL directly and ingests it itself, so for a remix you can skip this lookup. TikTok/Instagram short links (vm.tiktok.com, /share/) must be expanded to the canonical URL first. Cost: 1 credit per call.
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  • YouTube MCP — wraps the YouTube Data API v3 (BYO API key)

  • Get transcripts for a YouTube channel's most recent videos (newest first) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for research across a creator's recent output; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Get transcripts for the videos in a YouTube playlist (in playlist order) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for working through a course, series, or curated list; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Get transcripts for a YouTube channel's most recent videos (newest first) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for research across a creator's recent output; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Get transcripts for the videos in a YouTube playlist (in playlist order) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for working through a course, series, or curated list; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • YouTube Short metadata — same schema as Video Details, with isShort:true; long-form videos get HTTP 422. Costs 1 credit. Empty results and failures are never charged. Pass cache=true for a free 24h cache hit (default always fresh).
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  • Create a style. Two mutually exclusive paths: References (best): inputs=[{"input_type": "youtube" | "text", "value": "<url or description>"}] — YouTube videos are watched (a channel link or @handle resolves to that channel's newest usable upload) and text directions read; async analysis writes the style's art/narrative/director fields: await_jobs(style_id=...) before using the style. (Image/video FILE references require the multipart REST endpoint POST /styles.) Presets (instant, no analysis): presets={"art_style": id, "narrative_style": id, "director_style": id} — all three axes, ids from list_style_presets.
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  • Edit an existing video on the connected channel: title, description, tags, and/or privacy (unlisted | public | private). THIS IS HOW YOU FLIP AN UNLISTED UPLOAD PUBLIC — post_to_youtube defaults to UNLISTED, and without this there was no way to publish it afterwards. Making a video PUBLIC puts it on the channel where anyone can find it, so show the user exactly what will change and get an explicit yes before calling with privacy:"public". Fields you omit are left untouched. Needs a connected YouTube channel.
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  • PERMANENTLY delete a video from the connected YouTube channel. IRREVERSIBLE — YouTube has no trash and no undelete, and the video's views, comments and every link or embed pointing at it go with it. Call it WITHOUT confirm first: nothing is deleted, and it reports the video's REAL title, privacy, view count and comment count read back from YouTube. Show the user that, get an unambiguous yes, then call again with confirm:true — plus, once the video is public or has any views or comments, confirmTitle set to its exact title. confirmTitle exists because confirming that you meant to delete SOMETHING does not prove you aimed at the right video, and a wrong id must not be confirmable blind. If the user only wants it out of public view, use update_youtube_video(privacy:"private") instead — that is reversible and this is not. Get the videoId from list_youtube_videos. 0 credits. Needs a connected YouTube channel.
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  • Semantic search using embeddings — finds conceptually related material that keyword search misses. Searches declassified documents, news and the sighting archive by default. Commentary videos are searchable but excluded by default: their generated analysis is long enough to outrank terse archive records on almost any query. Pass kinds:["VIDEO"] to search commentary, or list it alongside the others to mix. Video rows carry a truncated listing preview; use get_video for the full summary and analysis.
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  • Get the transcript (subtitles) of a YouTube video. Accepts a video id or any YouTube URL. Set video_metadata=true to get the title, channel and duration in the SAME call — do not call get_video_info first, that is a second billed call for data this one already returns. format=text returns plain readable text (default, cheapest to read); format=json returns timed segments with start/duration in seconds; srt/vtt return ready subtitle file bodies and srv3 the raw YouTube XML. Prefer text unless you need timestamps or a file. Costs 1 credit.
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  • Disconnect your YouTube account from Youfiliate. IMPORTANT: Always confirm with the user before executing this action. The `confirm` parameter must be set to true. This removes stored OAuth tokens. You will need to reconnect to use the auto-migration feature. Does NOT modify any YouTube data or video descriptions. Common errors: - Not connected: no YouTube account to disconnect. - confirm=False: you must set confirm=True after getting user confirmation.
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  • Switch Vision — watch and understand a video (or image) like a human and answer a question about it: scenes, subjects, actions, on-screen text, pacing, mood and sentiment. Pass video_url (a public https video URL, including YouTube) OR one of your own Switch videos (a video/asset id from list_my_videos / list_my_assets / upload_media). Add an optional question to focus the analysis (e.g. "what is the tone and energy?", "list the cuts and what each shot shows"). Use this whenever the user gives you a reference video and wants its style, energy, structure or content understood — for example before making a new video that matches it.
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  • Set the CUSTOM THUMBNAIL on a video already on the connected channel, using a Hermoso image — a make_thumbnail render, a generated image, or a frame. The thumbnail is the single biggest lever on YouTube click-through and YouTube otherwise auto-picks a frame, so a published video without one is leaving reach on the table. It changes ONLY the thumbnail — video, title and privacy are untouched — but it is public and immediate, so show the user which image is going on which video and get a yes first. Custom thumbnails require a VERIFIED YouTube channel (a phone number at youtube.com/verify); without it YouTube refuses and the error says so. Images over YouTube’s 2MB cap are compressed automatically. The image must be Hermoso-HOSTED, which is not the same as Hermoso-GENERATED: the user’s own artwork works, put it through upload_file first and pass the URL that returns. An arbitrary external host is refused. 0 credits. Needs a connected YouTube channel.
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  • Get the writer system prompt for drafting one content type from its brief. The writer works with your Varyn account context: every channel prompt binds to the brief, its acceptance rubric, and the opportunity behind the brief fetched from the account, and degrades to generic writing advice without them. Pass `channel` (article | x | linkedin | reels | youtube) — each channel has its own methodology: article covers voice adaptation, structure rules, and the acceptance checklist; x covers thread mechanics; linkedin covers post + carousel slides; reels and youtube cover the production script (brief -> script -> video). Load the prompt for the channel you are about to draft; article is the default.
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