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Simple YouTube Chapter Extractor

Copy the text containing chapter information directly from YouTube and convert it into simple mkvmerge chapter format to embed in your downloaded YouTube video.

Requirements

  • Deno installed (tested on 1.5.3)
  • mkvmerge command line tool or MKVToolNix GUI installed

Installation

Install or update:

deno install -Af https://deno.land/x/[email protected]/youtube-chapter-extractor.ts

Uninstall

denoland/deno#3139

rm $(which youtube-chapter-extractor)

Usage

  • Find a video that uses the recent YouTube chapters feature:

example

  • You can download YouTube videos using youtube-dl or one of many browser extensions
  • Under the video in the description there should be text including chapters. Copy and paste all the text into a file for use with this program. It might look like:
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
Introduction
---------------------
⌨️ (00:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (00:02:02) Course overview
⌨️ (00:04:38) Course Project
⌨️ (00:05:51) What is Deno
⌨️ (00:08:19) Course project (Survey app) demo
⌨️ (00:11:54) Install and Getting started
⌨️ (00:14:34) Write "Hello World"
⌨️ (00:15:50) Main Features

Text file source formats allowed

YouTubers can create the list of chapters in any way they like, the following are some common ones supported:

The time stamp in either 00:00 or 00:00:00 format followed by either:

space title:

03:00:00 Introduction

) space title:

⌨️ (00:00:00) Introduction

space - space title

02:00 - Introduction

The current regex used is:

/(?<time>\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}|\d{2}:\d{2})\)?\s(\-)?(\s)?(?<chapterTitle>.*)/g;.

To see what it does paste it into regex101.com. Please contribute more formats to help others use this program!

Extract chapters from text file

youtube-chapter-extractor [name of text file to process]

or if you did not install it and running from source file:

./youtube-chapter-extractor.ts [name of text file to process]

Merge chapters into video file

  • Use MKVToolNix GUI which contains all the functionality of mkvmerge

chapter-file

or

mkvmerge \
  --chapters originalfilename_chapters.txt \
  -o output-file.mkv \
  input-file.mkv

or

flatpak run --command=mkvmerge org.bunkus.mkvtoolnix-gui --chapters originalfilename_chapters.txt -o output-file.mkv input-file.mkv

Development

deno test to run tests.

deno --unstable lint youtube-chapter-extractor.ts to lint.

Suggested contributions

  • Add more text chapter formats
  • Add more tests
  • Automate mkvmerge usage
  • Automate youtube-dl chapter extraction from JSON file. The feature is currently broken in 2020.11.17, youtube-dl --write-info-json results in "chapters": null

Suggested things not to bother with

The future of video sharing

The future of video sharing is federated peer to peer, we must be free to express ourselves without corporate or government censorship. Have a look at https://joinpeertube.org/.

FAQ

Q: Is it possible to save as XML?

A: You can use chapterEditor for those who are interested.

https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=169984

https://www.videohelp.com/software/chapterEditor

Just drag the text file generated by simple-youtube-chapter-extractor into chapterEditor and use Save as https://i.imgur.com/mcmRMny.png

Q: Any other solutions?

A: Try https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/ and yt-dlp --embed-chapters [URL]

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