firecrawl-install-auth
Install and configure FireCrawl SDK/CLI authentication. Use when setting up a new FireCrawl integration, configuring API keys, or initializing FireCrawl in your project. Trigger with phrases like "install firecrawl", "setup firecrawl", "firecrawl auth", "configure firecrawl API key".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/firecrawl-install-auth && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/7721" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/firecrawl-install-auth && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/firecrawl-install-auth
About this skill
Firecrawl Install & Auth
Overview
Install the Firecrawl SDK and configure API key authentication. Firecrawl turns any website into LLM-ready markdown or structured data. The SDK is published as @mendable/firecrawl-js on npm and firecrawl-py on PyPI.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ or Python 3.10+
- Package manager (npm, pnpm, yarn, or pip)
- Firecrawl API key from firecrawl.dev/app (free tier available)
Instructions
Step 1: Install the SDK
set -euo pipefail
# Node.js (official npm package)
npm install @mendable/firecrawl-js
# Python
pip install firecrawl-py
Step 2: Configure Your API Key
# Set the environment variable (SDK reads FIRECRAWL_API_KEY automatically)
export FIRECRAWL_API_KEY="fc-YOUR_API_KEY"
# Or add to .env file (use dotenv in your app)
echo 'FIRECRAWL_API_KEY=fc-YOUR_API_KEY' >> .env
All Firecrawl API keys start with fc-. Get yours at firecrawl.dev/app.
Step 3: Verify Connection — TypeScript
import FirecrawlApp from "@mendable/firecrawl-js";
const firecrawl = new FirecrawlApp({
apiKey: process.env.FIRECRAWL_API_KEY!,
});
// Quick connection test: scrape a simple page
const result = await firecrawl.scrapeUrl("https://example.com", {
formats: ["markdown"],
});
if (result.success) {
console.log("Firecrawl connected. Page title:", result.metadata?.title);
console.log("Content length:", result.markdown?.length, "chars");
} else {
console.error("Firecrawl error:", result.error);
}
Step 4: Verify Connection — Python
from firecrawl import FirecrawlApp
firecrawl = FirecrawlApp(api_key="fc-YOUR_API_KEY")
# Quick connection test
result = firecrawl.scrape_url("https://example.com", params={
"formats": ["markdown"]
})
print(f"Title: {result.get('metadata', {}).get('title')}")
print(f"Content: {len(result.get('markdown', ''))} chars")
Step 5: Self-Hosted Setup (Optional)
// Point to your own Firecrawl instance instead of api.firecrawl.dev
const firecrawl = new FirecrawlApp({
apiKey: "any-key", // required even for self-hosted
apiUrl: "http://localhost:3002", // self-hosted Firecrawl URL
});
Output
@mendable/firecrawl-jsinstalled innode_modules/FIRECRAWL_API_KEYenvironment variable configured- Successful scrape confirming API connectivity
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
401 Unauthorized | Invalid or missing API key | Verify key starts with fc- and is set in env |
402 Payment Required | Credits exhausted | Check balance at firecrawl.dev/app |
MODULE_NOT_FOUND | Wrong package name | Use @mendable/firecrawl-js not firecrawl-js |
ECONNREFUSED | Wrong API URL for self-hosted | Verify apiUrl and Docker container is running |
429 Too Many Requests | Rate limit exceeded | Wait for Retry-After header duration |
Examples
TypeScript with dotenv
import "dotenv/config";
import FirecrawlApp from "@mendable/firecrawl-js";
const firecrawl = new FirecrawlApp({
apiKey: process.env.FIRECRAWL_API_KEY!,
});
Python with Environment Variable
import os
from firecrawl import FirecrawlApp
firecrawl = FirecrawlApp(api_key=os.environ["FIRECRAWL_API_KEY"])
Verify .gitignore Protects Secrets
set -euo pipefail
# Ensure .env files are gitignored
grep -q "^\.env" .gitignore 2>/dev/null || echo -e "\n.env\n.env.local\n.env.*.local" >> .gitignore
Resources
Next Steps
After successful auth, proceed to firecrawl-hello-world for your first real scrape.
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