Overview
⏩ Skips (or fast-forwards) silent parts in videos in real time and completely automatically.
🌐 Supports YouTube, Coursera, Twitch, local files, and (almost) any other website.
Useful for watching 👨🏫 lectures,🔴 stream recordings (VODs), 🎙️ podcasts, webinars, 📞 call & audio recordings, and other unedited videos where the speakers spend a portion of time on things other than talking.
But even if the video is tightly packed, it can also save a bit of time, so it's generally fine to keep it always on.
🕵️🚫 Fully offline and local. Does not track you or send your data anywhere.
🔃 Easy to turn on and off, without having to reload the page (it's there to save time after all!).
⚙️ Has a lot of different settings, but generally you won't have to constantly tune them or touch them at all.
⌨️ Has a lot of handy shortcuts (hotkeys): control video playback and extension settings without using a mouse (or eyes).
🆓🍺 Completely free, both as in "freedom" and as in "free beer" (at least for now):
Licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 or any later version (AGPL-3.0-or-later) — the most based license out there.
👨💻 Source code: https://github.com/WofWca/jumpcutter
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Inspired by this video by carykh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ8orIurGxw
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