From fireflies-pack
Install and configure Fireflies.ai SDK/CLI authentication. Use when setting up a new Fireflies.ai integration, configuring API keys, or initializing Fireflies.ai in your project. Trigger with phrases like "install fireflies", "setup fireflies", "fireflies auth", "configure fireflies API key".
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Set up Fireflies.ai SDK/CLI and configure authentication credentials.
Set up Fireflies.ai SDK/CLI and configure authentication credentials.
set -euo pipefail
# Node.js
npm install @fireflies/sdk
# Python
pip install fireflies
# Set environment variable
export FIREFLIES_API_KEY="your-api-key"
# Or create .env file
echo 'FIREFLIES_API_KEY=your-api-key' >> .env
// Test connection code here
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Invalid API Key | Incorrect or expired key | Verify key in Fireflies.ai dashboard |
| Rate Limited | Exceeded quota | Check quota at https://docs.fireflies.com |
| Network Error | Firewall blocking | Ensure outbound HTTPS allowed |
| Module Not Found | Installation failed | Run npm install or pip install again |
import { Fireflies.aiClient } from '@fireflies/sdk';
const client = new Fireflies.aiClient({
apiKey: process.env.FIREFLIES_API_KEY,
});
from fireflies import Fireflies.aiClient
client = Fireflies.aiClient(
api_key=os.environ.get('FIREFLIES_API_KEY')
)
After successful auth, proceed to fireflies-hello-world for your first API call.
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First indexed Jul 11, 2026