Ff Toolkit
FreeNot checkedEnables LLMs to perform FFmpeg operations like clipping, merging, extracting audio, adding subtitles, and transcoding videos via a set of tools exposed as an MC
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Enables LLMs to perform FFmpeg operations like clipping, merging, extracting audio, adding subtitles, and transcoding videos via a set of tools exposed as an MCP server.
README
FFmpeg operations as LLM-callable tools.
Stop hand-writing FFmpeg subprocess calls and JSON tool schemas.
ff-toolkitgives you 5 production-ready media operations, dual-format LLM schemas (OpenAI + Anthropic), and an MCP server — all in onepip install.
Real-World Use Cases
"My agent pipeline needs to process uploaded videos" — Give your agent openai_tools() or anthropic_tools() and let it decide how to clip, transcode, or extract audio. The dispatch() function handles execution.
"I need to batch-extract 16kHz WAV for ASR" — One line: extract_audio("video.mp4", "out.wav", codec="pcm_s16le", sample_rate=16000, channels=1)
"I want FFmpeg tools in Claude Desktop / Cursor" — Add the MCP server config (3 lines of JSON) and Claude can edit your videos directly.
"I'm tired of writing the same FFmpeg commands" — Use the CLI: ffkit clip input.mp4 output.mp4 --start 00:01:00 --duration 30
60-Second Quick Start
# Install (requires FFmpeg on PATH)
pip install ff-toolkit
# Verify it works — no API keys needed
ffkit probe some_video.mp4
# Or run the full demo with a generated test video
python -m ff_kit.examples.local
Python API
from ff_kit import clip, extract_audio, merge, transcode
# Trim seconds 60-90
clip("raw.mp4", "highlight.mp4", start="00:01:00", duration="30")
# Extract 16kHz mono audio for Whisper/Paraformer
extract_audio("raw.mp4", "speech.wav", codec="pcm_s16le", sample_rate=16000, channels=1)
# Concatenate intro + main + outro
merge(["intro.mp4", "main.mp4", "outro.mp4"], "final.mp4")
# Compress to 720p WebM for web delivery
transcode("raw.mp4", "web.webm", video_codec="libvpx-vp9", resolution="1280x720", crf=30)
CLI
ffkit clip raw.mp4 highlight.mp4 --start 00:01:00 --duration 30
ffkit extract-audio raw.mp4 speech.wav --codec pcm_s16le --sample-rate 16000 --channels 1
ffkit merge intro.mp4 main.mp4 outro.mp4 -o final.mp4
ffkit transcode raw.mp4 web.webm --video-codec libvpx-vp9 --resolution 1280x720 --crf 30
ffkit probe video.mp4
With OpenAI (3 lines to integrate)
from ff_kit.schemas.openai import openai_tools
from ff_kit.dispatch import dispatch
# 1. Pass tools to the model
response = client.chat.completions.create(
model="gpt-4o",
messages=messages,
tools=openai_tools(), # ← that's it
)
# 2. Execute whatever the model calls
tc = response.choices[0].message.tool_calls[0]
result = dispatch(tc.function.name, json.loads(tc.function.arguments))
With Anthropic (3 lines to integrate)
from ff_kit.schemas.anthropic import anthropic_tools
from ff_kit.dispatch import dispatch
response = client.messages.create(
model="claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
max_tokens=1024,
tools=anthropic_tools(), # ← that's it
messages=messages,
)
for block in response.content:
if block.type == "tool_use":
result = dispatch(block.name, block.input)
As an MCP Server (Claude Desktop / Cursor)
Add to your config (claude_desktop_config.json or Cursor settings):
{
"mcpServers": {
"ff-toolkit": {
"command": "ffkit-mcp",
"args": []
}
}
}
That's it. Claude can now clip, merge, extract audio, add subtitles, and transcode your files.
Operations
| Tool | What it does | Example |
|---|---|---|
ffkit_clip |
Trim a segment by start + end/duration | Cut highlight reel from raw footage |
ffkit_merge |
Concatenate multiple files | Join intro + content + outro |
ffkit_extract_audio |
Extract audio, optionally re-encode | Get 16kHz WAV for speech recognition |
ffkit_add_subtitles |
Burn or embed subtitles (.srt/.ass/.vtt) | Hard-sub a translated SRT into video |
ffkit_transcode |
Convert format, codec, resolution, bitrate | Compress 4K MP4 to 720p WebM for web |
How It Works
Your Agent ff-toolkit FFmpeg
│ │ │
├─ openai_tools() ──────────┤ │
│ or anthropic_tools() │ │
│ │ │
├─ LLM returns tool call ──►│ │
│ │ │
├─ dispatch(name, args) ───►├─ validates & builds cmd ────►│
│ │ │
│◄── FFmpegResult ─────────┤◄── subprocess result ────────┤
│ │ │
Project Structure
ff-toolkit/
├── src/ff_kit/
│ ├── __init__.py # Public API: clip, merge, extract_audio, ...
│ ├── cli.py # CLI entry point (ffkit command)
│ ├── executor.py # FFmpeg subprocess runner + probe
│ ├── dispatch.py # Tool name → function router
│ ├── core/ # One module per operation
│ │ ├── clip.py
│ │ ├── merge.py
│ │ ├── extract_audio.py
│ │ ├── add_subtitles.py
│ │ └── transcode.py
│ ├── schemas/ # LLM tool definitions
│ │ ├── openai.py # OpenAI function-calling format
│ │ └── anthropic.py # Anthropic tool-use format
│ └── mcp/ # MCP server (stdio JSON-RPC)
│ └── server.py
├── examples/
│ ├── local_example.py # ← Run this first! No API key needed
│ ├── openai_example.py
│ ├── anthropic_example.py
│ └── agent_loop_example.py
└── tests/ # 30 tests, all mocked (no FFmpeg needed)
Development
git clone https://github.com/inthepond/ff-toolkit.git
cd ff-toolkit
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest -v # 30 tests, runs in <1s
FAQ
Q: Do I need FFmpeg installed?
Yes, for actual media operations. Tests are fully mocked and don't need FFmpeg. Install it from ffmpeg.org/download or brew install ffmpeg / apt install ffmpeg.
Q: Can I add custom operations?
Yes — add a function in core/, register it in dispatch.py's _REGISTRY, and add schema entries in schemas/openai.py and schemas/anthropic.py. See any existing operation as a template.
Q: Why not just use LangChain / CrewAI tools? Those frameworks are great, but they're heavy dependencies. ff-toolkit is zero-dependency (beyond Python stdlib) and works with any LLM provider. You can use it inside LangChain if you want, or standalone.
Q: What about streaming / progress callbacks? Not in v0.1. FFmpeg progress parsing is planned for v0.2.
License
MIT
Install Ff Toolkit in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ff-toolkitInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add ff-toolkit -- uvx ff-toolkitFAQ
Is Ff Toolkit MCP free?
Yes, Ff Toolkit MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ff Toolkit need an API key?
No, Ff Toolkit runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ff Toolkit hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Ff Toolkit in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ff Toolkit on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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