skills/transform-encode-hls-video-with-transloadit/SKILL.md
One-off HLS encoding (local video -> HLS renditions + playlist) using Transloadit via the `transloadit` CLI. Prefer builtin templates (`builtin/encode-hls-video@latest`) and download outputs locally via `-o`.
npx skillsauth add transloadit/skills transform-encode-hls-video-with-transloaditInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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npx -y @transloadit/node assemblies create \
--template builtin/encode-hls-video@latest \
-i ./input.mp4 \
-o ./out/ \
-j
Footnote (discover more builtin templates):
npx -y @transloadit/node templates list --include-builtin exclusively-latest --fields id,name --json
npx -y @transloadit/node assemblies get <assemblyIdOrUrl> -j
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