From bilibili-source
Fetches login-free Bilibili video metadata and stats (view, like, coin, etc.) plus full danmaku text. Accepts BVID, av numbers, URLs. For case studies, knowledge bases, or verifying claims.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/bilibili-source:bilibili-sourceThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Fetch **real, verifiable** data for a Bilibili video so you can cite it instead of guessing. Engagement numbers are the backbone of any honest "why did this do well" analysis, and hand-typed or estimated numbers are the fastest way a knowledge base rots. This skill makes the numbers cheap to fetch — so there is no excuse to invent them.
Fetch real, verifiable data for a Bilibili video so you can cite it instead of guessing. Engagement numbers are the backbone of any honest "why did this do well" analysis, and hand-typed or estimated numbers are the fastest way a knowledge base rots. This skill makes the numbers cheap to fetch — so there is no excuse to invent them.
scripts/bili-fetch.sh BV1xxxxxxxxx
Returns one JSON object with everything from a single view/detail API call:
{
"bvid": "BV1xxxxxxxxx",
"aid": 1234567890,
"fetched_at": "2026-06-07T13:54:17Z",
"url": "https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1xxxxxxxxx",
"title": "<video title>",
"up": { "name": "<UP name>", "mid": 12345678, "fans": 45600 },
"pubdate": "2026-01-10T00:50:47Z",
"tname": "<partition, may be empty>",
"tags": ["<tag>", "<tag>"],
"videos": 1,
"duration_s": 372,
"stat": { "view": 48000, "like": 1200, "coin": 180, "favorite": 950,
"share": 64, "reply": 210, "danmaku": 130 },
"pages": [ { "cid": 12345678, "page": 1, "part": "<part title>", "duration": 372 } ]
}
bili-fetch.sh accepts any form a user might paste — BVID, av number, b23.tv short link, or full URL — and normalizes it. For multi-part videos it returns every part's cid in pages[] (you need the per-part cid to fetch that part's danmaku or subtitles).
| Script | What it does | Login |
|---|---|---|
scripts/bili-fetch.sh <ref> | Core: full metadata + live stats (run this first) | No |
scripts/bili-danmaku.sh <ref> [P] | Danmaku (bullet-comment) full text for a part | No |
scripts/bili-subs.sh <ref> [browser] | Subtitle/transcript track | Yes |
scripts/bili-selftest.sh | Health-check every capability against the live API | No |
All three execute (don't read them as reference). bili-danmaku.sh reuses bili-fetch.sh to resolve the part's cid, so they must stay siblings in scripts/.
Danmaku are time-synced comments overlaid on the video — a Bilibili-specific signal of where and how viewers reacted, qualitatively richer than a flat reply count:
scripts/bili-danmaku.sh BV1xxxxxxxxx # P1; add a part number for multi-part videos
fetched_at. The same video re-fetched minutes later drifts (a view count can tick up by a few within a single session). That is not an error — it is proof the data is live. A bare "12,000 views" with no timestamp is meaningless and silently goes stale.127.0.0.1 proxy breaks), send a browser User-Agent + Referer (avoids the occasional HTTP 412), and retry with backoff. If you call the API by hand, do the same — see references/bilibili_api.md.sort/comm mishandle CJK collation and report false "missing"/"broken" results. Verify with find -name or grep -F, not comm.Stats and danmaku are login-free. Subtitles are not. Verified across many videos (new and old) plus anonymous cookies: the public player API returns an empty subtitle list for anonymous requests, and yt-dlp reports "Subtitles are only available when logged in." There is no login-free path — do not try to bypass it.
bili-subs.sh therefore needs the user's Bilibili session via browser cookies. Because it reads their logged-in session, ask the user before running it:
scripts/bili-subs.sh BV1xxxxxxxxx chrome # or firefox / safari / edge
The ai-zh track is Bilibili's AI-generated subtitle — treat it as a draft transcript (same-sound/segmentation errors), mark it as AI-ASR in whatever you produce, and don't claim it is a human-checked verbatim. If a video has no subtitle track, there is nothing to fetch — don't invent one. A SESSDATA-env API alternative is documented in the reference.
For the full endpoint catalog (UP fan history, video tags, real-time viewer count, danmaku archive, the SESSDATA subtitle path), the WBI request-signing algorithm needed for space/wbi/* endpoints, and every gotcha with a tested command, see references/bilibili_api.md.
view/detail, relation/stat, dm/list.so, online/total): verified login-free, 2026-06-07. Metrics re-fetched repeatedly and matched independently; danmaku count matched stat.danmaku.yt-dlp for the cookie path.This skill wraps a third-party API that drifts over time — fields get renamed, endpoints add WBI signing, anti-bot tightens. Before trusting it after a gap, or whenever output looks wrong, run the health-check:
scripts/bili-selftest.sh
It hits every capability (and the login-gate invariant) against a stable public fixture and prints one PASS/FAIL row per capability, so drift surfaces as a clear FAIL pointing at what broke — not a silent wrong answer. When a row fails, the endpoint paths, field names, and WBI signing needed to fix it are in references/bilibili_api.md; update the "Verified" dates above once you re-confirm.
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