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Steal any viral video with Claude.
A free Claude Code skill. Drop a TikTok, Reel, or Short into /analyze and it pulls the full transcript from the actual audio — so it works even with no captions — breaks down the hook, maps the script second by second, tells you why it went viral, and hands you 3 new angles you can steal right now.
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Paste this into a terminal. It drops the skill and the /analyze command into ~/.claude/, vendors a self-updating yt-dlp, installs the bits it needs, checks everything runs, and prompts you for a free Groq key. Then restart Claude Code.
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Want Claude Code to install it for you? Paste this into a session — you'll still need a free Groq key and ffmpeg (brew install ffmpeg on macOS, sudo apt install ffmpeg on Linux).
From a link to a formula you can steal
Instead of saving reels to a folder you never open, you reverse-engineer the exact thing that made them work — and walk away with angles to post.
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Find a video that's crushing — TikTok, Instagram Reel, or YouTube Short — and copy its URL. That's the only input.Type /analyze and paste
In Claude Code, run the command with the link (see below). Under the hood it downloads the video with yt-dlp and strips the audio, sends that audio to Groq Whisper (whisper-large-v3-turbo, free), then Claude writes the breakdown from the transcript plus the stats. Because it reads real audio, not scraped captions, it works even on videos with no caption track. You can also just paste a URL and ask "why does this work?" — it auto-triggers.Read the breakdown
You get a clean report, in order: a data panel (platform, uploader, duration, views, likes, comments, shares, engagement rate), the full verbatim transcript, a hook teardown with a sharper rewrite of the opening line, a second-by-second script map segmented by function (hook → problem → reveal → proof → CTA), and style tags plus 2–3 concrete reasons it went viral.Steal 3 angles
The last part is the money. It rewrites the video into 3 new angles you can post — each with an actual hook line written for you and the best platform to run it on.
It builds a pattern library. Every run logs one record to a local file. Analyze ten videos in your niche, then ask Claude to "find the pattern across the ones I've analyzed" — that's where your own repeatable formula falls out.
Original skill by Artem Novitckii. If extraction chokes on a link or you want a feature added, ping him on Instagram, join the weekly call on Skool, open a PR on GitHub, or browse his resource library.