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Video Editor MCP server

Video Jungle MCP Server

See a demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG6TMLD8GmA

Upload, edit, search, and generate videos from everyone's favorite LLM and Video Jungle.

You'll need to sign up for an account at Video Jungle in order to use this tool, and add your API key.

PyPI version

Components

Resources

The server implements an interface to upload, generate, and edit videos with:

  • Custom vj:// URI scheme for accessing individual videos and projects
  • Each project resource has a name, description
  • Search results are returned with metadata about what is in the video, and when, allowing for edit generation directly

Prompts

Coming soon.

Tools

The server implements a few tools:

  • add-video
    • Add a Video File for analysis from a URL. Returns an vj:// URI to reference the Video file
  • create-videojungle-project
    • Creates a Video Jungle project to contain generative scripts, analyzed videos, and images for video edit generation
  • edit-locally
    • Creates an OpenTimelineIO project and downloads it to your machine to open in a Davinci Resolve Studio instance (Resolve Studio must already be running before calling this tool.)
  • generate-edit-from-videos
    • Generates a rendered video edit from a set of video files
  • generate-edit-from-single-video
    • Generate an edit from a single input video file
  • get-project-assets
    • Get assets within a project for video edit generation.
  • search-videos
    • Returns video matches based upon embeddings and keywords
  • update-video-edit
    • Live update a video edit's information. If Video Jungle is open, edit will be updated in real time.

Using Tools in Practice

In order to use the tools, you'll need to sign up for Video Jungle and add your API key.

add-video

Here's an example prompt to invoke the add-video tool:

can you download the video at https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RumgYaH5XYw and name it fly traps?

This will download a video from a URL, add it to your library, and analyze it for retrieval later. Analysis is multi-modal, so both audio and visual components can be queried against.

search-videos

Once you've got a video downloaded and analyzed, you can then do queries on it using the search-videos tool:

can you search my videos for fly traps?

Search results contain relevant metadata for generating a video edit according to details discovered in the initial analysis.

search-local-videos

You must set the environment variable LOAD_PHOTOS_DB=1 in order to use this tool, as it will make Claude prompt to access your files on your local machine.

Once that's done, you can search through your Photos app for videos that exist on your phone, using Apple's tags.

In my case, when I search for "Skateboard", I get 1903 video files.

can you search my local video files for Skateboard?

generate-edit-from-videos

Finally, you can use these search results to generate an edit:

can you create an edit of all the times the video says "fly trap"?

(Currently), the video edits tool relies on the context within the current chat.

generate-edit-from-single-video

Finally, you can cut down an edit from a single, existing video:

can you create an edit of all the times this video says the word "fly trap"?

Configuration

You must login to Video Jungle settings, and get your API key. Then, use this to start Video Jungle MCP:

$ uv run video-editor-mcp YOURAPIKEY

To allow this MCP server to search your Photos app on MacOS:

$ LOAD_PHOTOS_DB=1 uv run video-editor-mcp YOURAPIKEY

Quickstart

Install

Installing via Smithery

To install Video Editor for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install video-editor-mcp --client claude

Claude Desktop

You'll need to adjust your claude_desktop_config.json manually:

On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Published Server Configuration
 "mcpServers": {
   "video-editor-mcp": {
     "command": "uvx",
     "args": [
       "video-editor-mcp",
       "YOURAPIKEY"
     ]
   }
 }
Development/Unpublished Servers Configuration
 "mcpServers": {
   "video-editor-mcp": {
     "command": "uv",
     "args": [
       "--directory",
       "/Users/YOURDIRECTORY/video-editor-mcp",
       "run",
       "video-editor-mcp",
       "YOURAPIKEY"
     ]
   }
 }

With local Photos app access enabled (search your Photos app):

  "video-jungle-mcp": {
    "command": "uv",
    "args": [
      "--directory",
      "/Users/<PATH_TO>/video-jungle-mcp",
      "run",
      "video-editor-mcp",
      "<YOURAPIKEY>"
    ],
   "env": {
        "LOAD_PHOTOS_DB": "1"
    }
  },

Be sure to replace the directories with the directories you've placed the repository in on your computer.

Development

Building and Publishing

To prepare the package for distribution:

  1. Sync dependencies and update lockfile:
uv sync
  1. Build package distributions:
uv build

This will create source and wheel distributions in the dist/ directory.

  1. Publish to PyPI:
uv publish

Note: You'll need to set PyPI credentials via environment variables or command flags:

  • Token: --token or UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN
  • Or username/password: --username/UV_PUBLISH_USERNAME and --password/UV_PUBLISH_PASSWORD

Debugging

Since MCP servers run over stdio, debugging can be challenging. For the best debugging experience, we strongly recommend using the MCP Inspector.

You can launch the MCP Inspector via npm with this command:

(Be sure to replace YOURDIRECTORY and YOURAPIKEY with the directory this repo is in, and your Video Jungle API key, found in the settings page.)

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run --directory /Users/YOURDIRECTORY/video-editor-mcp video-editor-mcp YOURAPIKEY

Upon launching, the Inspector will display a URL that you can access in your browser to begin debugging.

Additionally, I've added logging to app.log in the project directory. You can add logging to diagnose API calls via a:

logging.info("this is a test log")

A reasonable way to follow along as you're workin on the project is to open a terminal session and do a:

$ tail -n 90 -f app.log
help

运行方式说明

cloud

托管运行

托管运行通常表示这个 MCP Server 由服务方环境承载,用户一般按页面提供的连接方式或授权流程接入,不需要在本地长期启动一个 MCP 进程

  1. 打开服务方连接页
  2. 完成授权或复制端点
  3. 在 MCP 客户端中连接
terminal

本地运行 / 其它方式

本地运行通常需要用户在自己的电脑或服务器上安装依赖,把 server_config 复制到 MCP 客户端,并按 env_schema 补齐环境变量、密钥或其它配置

  1. 复制 server_config
  2. 安装所需依赖
  3. 补齐环境变量后重启客户端