Writing an AI n8n custom node (stream 384)
Summary
Today was a fun stream working on building a custom N8N node that integrates with the Reca API for AI-powered video clipping and analysis—I showed how to create clips from YouTube videos with just a prompt and checked out the Zed editor for the first time. We also chatted about Linux distros with the community and I explained how I’m organizing the TypeScript/Node code structure to make it cleaner and easier to publish when it’s done.
📺 - Twitch archive - stream no. 384
Replay
Project
All the code for this project is available on GitHub: n8n-nodes-reka - https://github.com/FBoucher/n8n-nodes-reka
Game Results
- @dj_surly: 0
- @a_friend_asks: 3.75
- @theunoriginaljerk: 8.58
- @fboucheros: 46.48
- @tbdgamer: 51.88
- @procrastoholik: 52.21
- @groversaurus: 63.94
- @cmgbeanie: 66.85
- @coppersbeard: 67.20
- @undefined_process: 68.93
- @jeffs_hat_stand: 70.18
- @codebymistakes: 71.11
- @surlydev: 77.64
- @fredda_the_cat: 81.36
- @lurkydev: 81.57
- @my_friend_asks: 81.75
- @thecliptographer: 84.81
- @mcnets: 86.79
- @jtsom: 93.03
- @hyfss7vxwj: 95.31
- @therealsurlybot: 99.16
Statistics
- 🏆Best score: @therealsurlybot with 99.16
- 😭Biggest loser: @dj_surly with 13 drops and no high score
- 🍀Luckiest: @therealsurlybot with best score 99.16 and only 13 drops
- 🎖️Super participant: @surlydev with 15 drops
Notes/ References / Snippets
- Nice Youtuber: https://www.youtube.com/@typecraft_dev