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Youtube Connector

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Agent-callable YouTube tools — search and read videos, upload and update videos, manage playlists and playlist items, read and post comments, rate videos, manag

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Agent-callable YouTube tools — search and read videos, upload and update videos, manage playlists and playlist items, read and post comments, rate videos, manage subscriptions, and read channel and caption metadata. Use when the user mentions YouTube or w

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[!NOTE] Status: prototype. First-cohort connectors are being written to validate the artifact shape against eval, installation and consumption from various agent harnesses. Treat nothing here as a stable contract. Pre-1.0 (0.x): breaking changes ship as a minor bump, features and fixes as a patch. Pin with a caret (^0.x.y) so you don't pick up a breaking minor automatically. Licensed under the Elastic License 2.0.

A growing catalog of agent-callable tools for the 9k+ apps Zapier integrates with. Each tool is simultaneously an agentskills.io-compliant skill artifact and an MCP Tool-shaped TypeScript module. The combined shape is the contribution: neither standard defines it alone.

The catalog is designed to run anywhere:

  • as installable agentskills.io skills in any compatible client (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, VS Code, Gemini CLI, Goose, OpenCode, …)
  • as native MCP tools registered into any MCP server's tools/list
  • inside Zapier surfaces (Sidekick, the Zapier MCP server, code-based Zaps) — Zapier is the easy path, not the only path
  • outside Zapier with user-held credentials via each connector's declared connectionResolvers

Using a connector

A connector is one folder, many surfaces — there are four ways to reach for it:

  1. Install as an agentskills.io skill in a compatible AI client — Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Goose, and ~40 others. The agent reads SKILL.md and either (a) executes the connector's scripts directly when a task calls for it, or (b) uses the scripts + references/ as recipes when generating code.
  2. Add as a dependency in your own TypeScript / Node code. Named imports give each script's wrapped .run(input, opts); the default import adds the structured object (scripts, connectionResolvers) for direct in-process calls. Pass auth as one [<resolver>:]<value> string: { connection: "env:NOTION_TOKEN" } (or { connections: { <slot>: ... } } for multi-slot scripts).
  3. Call as a CLIecho '{...}' | npx @zapier/notion-connector run <script> parses JSON on stdin/argv and prints the upstream API response. Cron, GitHub Actions, Terraform, anything that shells out.
  4. Run as a local MCP server via the bundled CLI — npx @zapier/notion-connector mcp exposes every script as a native MCP tool over stdio, and the connector's SKILL.md + references/*.md as MCP resources, no consumer code required.

Each connector documents its own scripts, auth modes, and setup in its own README.md (e.g. apps/notion/README.md).

In your own code

import notion from "@zapier/notion-connector";

const result = await notion.scripts.search.run(
  { query: "Q4 planning" },
  { connection: "env:NOTION_TOKEN" },
);

// Or import one script's run function when you already know the name:
import { search } from "@zapier/notion-connector";
await search({ query: "Q4 planning" }, { connection: "env:NOTION_TOKEN" });

Auth is one [<resolver>:]<value> connection string per slot — env:NOTION_TOKEN reads the token from process.env.NOTION_TOKEN, zapier:<connection-id> routes through Zapier-managed auth, and a bare value is claimed by the first matching resolver.

Running a tool locally

This is what way 1 does under the hood, and — swapping node <script> for npx @zapier/notion-connector run <script> — also what way 3 (the CLI) does from the published package. Each script takes JSON on stdin or argv[1] and resolves auth from a --connection [<resolver>:]<value> flag against the connector's resolvers. The connection value is a selector (an env-var name or a connection id), not the secret itself, so it's safe to pass on argv; the env: resolver still reads the actual token from the named environment variable. Auth via a Zapier connection is the recommended path; direct mode is the fallback for callers who don't want a Zapier dep:

# With Zapier — Zapier connection UUID, auth handled by Zapier (recommended)
# Find a connection UUID with: zapier-sdk list-connections notion
echo '{"query":"foo"}' | node apps/notion/scripts/search.ts --connection zapier:<connection-id>

# Direct mode — your own 3P credentials (no Zapier needed); the token stays in env
echo '{"query":"foo"}' | NOTION_TOKEN=secret_xxx node apps/notion/scripts/search.ts --connection env:NOTION_TOKEN

# The `<resolver>:` prefix is optional — a bare value goes to the first resolver
# that claims it (a UUID → `zapier`, a set env-var name → `env`):
echo '{"query":"foo"}' | node apps/notion/scripts/search.ts --connection <connection-id>

# From the published package, `node <script>` becomes the bundled CLI (way 3) —
# same stdin/argv + `--connection` contract, no checkout needed:
echo '{"query":"foo"}' | npx @zapier/notion-connector run search --connection env:NOTION_TOKEN

# Run with `--help` to see each script's input schema and available resolvers:
node apps/notion/scripts/search.ts --help

The connector's SKILL.md describes the trade-offs between the two modes (setup steps, where the third-party credential lives, how revocation works).

Node (22.18+) runs the TypeScript directly — npm install the connector's deps first. Bun works too and auto-installs deps on first run.

Cloning the source

You don't need to clone the source code for a connector to use it; various options for installing and/or using a connector directly are explained above. However, if you do want the actual source instead — to read a script's code, browse references/, run a connector's tests, or hack on it — clone with a path filter so you only fetch the apps/<slug> folders you care about, not the whole catalog:

git clone --filter=blob:none --sparse https://github.com/zapier/connectors.git
cd connectors
git sparse-checkout set apps/notion apps/trello   # only the connectors you need

Each apps/<slug> is standalone-installable — no root npm install or workspace bootstrap is required. Just cd apps/<slug> && npm install.

from github.com/zapier/connectors

Установить Youtube Connector в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor

Рекомендуется · одна команда, все IDE
unyly install youtube-connector

Ставит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.

Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Или настроить вручную

Выполни в терминале:

claude mcp add youtube-connector -- npx -y @zapier/youtube-connector

FAQ

Youtube Connector MCP бесплатный?

Да, Youtube Connector MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Youtube Connector?

Нет, Youtube Connector работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

Youtube Connector — hosted или self-hosted?

Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить Youtube Connector в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Youtube Connector на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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