Open Video Guide MCP Server
Exposes Open Video Guide functions to MCP clients, enabling conversion of tutorial videos into illustrated, verifiable guides with timestamps, evidence, and review states.
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Open Video Guide
Open Video Guide converts a tutorial video into an illustrated guide.
The project is local-first and open source. It does not require a paid AI API. Users supply the computer, storage, network bandwidth, and electricity.
[!IMPORTANT] This repository contains the engineering foundation. It does not contain a working video conversion pipeline yet.
Product goal
The product must make each generated step easy to verify. Each step must include a timestamp, visual evidence, confidence data, and a review state.
The first release will process user-owned video files. It will support narrated and silent screen recordings. It will export Markdown, HTML, and structured JSON.
Product difference
Most products extract a transcript and make a summary. Open Video Guide will connect each instruction to evidence from the source video.
The product will:
- Keep all processing on the local computer after model download.
- Mark uncertain instructions for review.
- Keep source timestamps with each step.
- Select useful screenshots for each instruction.
- Let the user correct the result before export.
- Use replaceable model and platform adapters.
Planned local pipeline
Video file
|
+-- FFmpeg: media inspection and extraction
+-- whisper.cpp: narrated speech and timestamps
+-- PySceneDetect: scene and motion candidates
+-- PaddleOCR: text visible in frames
+-- Qwen3-VL through MLX-VLM: visual step analysis
|
Evidence merge and verification
|
Editable guide
|
Markdown, HTML, JSON, and screenshots
The architecture also permits other runtimes. For example, Linux systems can use faster-whisper and a CUDA model server.
Integration plan
One Model Context Protocol (MCP) server will expose the product functions. Transport adapters will support these clients:
- ChatGPT and Codex plugins
- Claude and other MCP clients
- Odysseus local workspaces
- Command-line and local web clients
Odysseus is the correct name of the PewDiePie project. It is a self-hosted AI workspace that can connect to MCP servers.
See docs/INTEGRATIONS.md for the verified plan.
Repository map
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
src/open_video_guide |
Stable Python contracts and future engine code |
schemas |
Versioned interchange contracts |
examples |
Synthetic contract examples |
docs |
Product and engineering records |
.github |
Review, issue, dependency, and continuous integration controls |
Current commands
Use Python 3.11 or a later compatible version.
python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"
ovg validate examples/example-guide.json
pytest
python scripts/check_ste.py
The validate command checks a guide against the public JSON schema.
Video processing commands will arrive in a later milestone.
Development status
The project is in phase 0. The repository now defines scope, contracts, quality gates, and contribution rules.
See these documents:
- Product requirements
- System architecture
- AI system plan
- MCP tool contract
- Development workflow
- Quality plan
- Roadmap
Writing standard
Project technical text must obey ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English, Issue 9. The project uses an approved terminology list for software terms.
The automated checker finds only some rule violations. A trained reviewer must do the final language review.
Legal text and exact source text are not changed. See docs/STE_STYLE_GUIDE.md.
License
The project source uses the Apache License 2.0. Model files and third-party programs keep their own licenses.
See LICENSE and docs/MODEL_LICENSE_POLICY.md.
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