fireflies-hello-world
Create a minimal working Fireflies.ai example. Use when starting a new Fireflies.ai integration, testing your setup, or learning basic Fireflies.ai API patterns. Trigger with phrases like "fireflies hello world", "fireflies example", "fireflies quick start", "simple fireflies code".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/fireflies-hello-world && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4686" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/fireflies-hello-world && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/fireflies-hello-world
About this skill
Fireflies.ai Hello World
Overview
Minimal working examples demonstrating core Fireflies.ai GraphQL queries: list users, fetch transcripts, and read a meeting summary.
Prerequisites
- Completed
fireflies-install-authsetup FIREFLIES_API_KEYenvironment variable set- At least one meeting recorded in Fireflies
Instructions
Step 1: List Workspace Users
set -euo pipefail
curl -s -X POST https://api.fireflies.ai/graphql \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $FIREFLIES_API_KEY" \
-d '{"query": "{ users { name user_id email } }"}' | jq '.data.users'
Step 2: Fetch Recent Transcripts
const FIREFLIES_API = "https://api.fireflies.ai/graphql";
async function firefliesQuery(query: string, variables?: Record<string, any>) {
const res = await fetch(FIREFLIES_API, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.FIREFLIES_API_KEY}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({ query, variables }),
});
const json = await res.json();
if (json.errors) throw new Error(json.errors[0].message);
return json.data;
}
// List 5 most recent transcripts
const data = await firefliesQuery(`
query RecentMeetings {
transcripts(limit: 5) {
id
title
date
duration
organizer_email
participants
}
}
`);
for (const t of data.transcripts) {
console.log(`${t.title} (${t.duration}min) - ${t.date}`);
console.log(` Organizer: ${t.organizer_email}`);
console.log(` Participants: ${t.participants?.join(", ")}`);
}
Step 3: Read a Single Transcript with Summary
async function getTranscriptSummary(id: string) {
return firefliesQuery(`
query GetTranscript($id: String!) {
transcript(id: $id) {
id
title
date
duration
organizer_email
speakers { id name }
summary {
overview
short_summary
action_items
keywords
}
}
}
`, { id });
}
const { transcript } = await getTranscriptSummary("your-transcript-id");
console.log(`Title: ${transcript.title}`);
console.log(`Summary: ${transcript.summary.overview}`);
console.log(`Action Items: ${transcript.summary.action_items?.join("\n - ")}`);
console.log(`Keywords: ${transcript.summary.keywords?.join(", ")}`);
Step 4: Python Hello World
import os, requests
API = "https://api.fireflies.ai/graphql"
HEADERS = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": f"Bearer {os.environ['FIREFLIES_API_KEY']}",
}
def gql(query, variables=None):
resp = requests.post(API, json={"query": query, "variables": variables}, headers=HEADERS)
data = resp.json()
if "errors" in data:
raise Exception(data["errors"][0]["message"])
return data["data"]
# List recent meetings
meetings = gql("{ transcripts(limit: 5) { id title date duration } }")
for m in meetings["transcripts"]:
print(f"{m['title']} - {m['duration']}min - {m['date']}")
Key Queries Reference
| Query | Purpose | Key Fields |
|---|---|---|
user | Current user info | name, email, is_admin |
users | All workspace users | name, user_id, email |
transcripts(limit: N) | Recent meetings | id, title, date, duration |
transcript(id: "...") | Single meeting | sentences, summary, speakers |
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
auth_failed | Missing or invalid API key | Verify FIREFLIES_API_KEY is set |
| Empty transcripts array | No meetings recorded yet | Record a meeting or upload audio |
null summary fields | Transcript still processing | Wait for processing to complete |
| Network timeout | API unreachable | Check internet connectivity |
Output
- Working GraphQL queries against
https://api.fireflies.ai/graphql - Transcript listing with metadata
- Meeting summary with action items and keywords
Resources
Next Steps
Proceed to fireflies-core-workflow-a for transcript retrieval and processing.
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