Meshy 3D — Generation + Printing
Directly communicate with the Meshy AI API to generate and print 3D assets. Covers the complete lifecycle: API key setup, task creation, exponential backoff polling, downloading, multi-step pipelines, and 3D print preparation with slicer integration.
SECURITY MANIFEST
Environment variables accessed:
MESHY_API_KEY— API authentication token sent in HTTPAuthorization: Bearerheader only. Never logged, never written to any file except.envin the current working directory when explicitly requested by the user.
External network endpoints:
https://api.meshy.ai— Meshy AI API (task creation, status polling, model/image downloads)
File system access:
- Read:
.envin the current working directory only (API key lookup) - Write:
.envin the current working directory only (API key storage, only on user request) - Write:
./meshy_output/in the current working directory (downloaded model files, metadata) - Read: files explicitly provided by the user (e.g., local images passed for image-to-3D conversion), accessed only at the exact path the user specifies
- No access to home directories, shell profiles, or any path outside the above
Data leaving this machine:
- API requests to
api.meshy.aiinclude theMESHY_API_KEYin the Authorization header and user-provided text prompts or image URLs. No other local data is transmitted. Downloaded model files are saved locally only.
IMPORTANT: First-Use Session Notice
When this skill is first activated in a session, inform the user:
All generated files will be saved to
meshy_output/in the current working directory. Each project gets its own folder ({YYYYMMDD_HHmmss}_{prompt}_{id}/) with model files, textures, thumbnails, and metadata. History is tracked inmeshy_output/history.json.
This only needs to be said once per session.
IMPORTANT: File Organization
All downloaded files MUST go into a structured meshy_output/ directory in the current working directory. Do NOT scatter files randomly.
- Each project:
meshy_output/{YYYYMMDD_HHmmss}_{prompt_slug}_{task_id_prefix}/ - Chained tasks (preview → refine → rig) reuse the same
project_dir - Track tasks in
metadata.jsonper project, and globalhistory.json - Auto-download thumbnails alongside models
IMPORTANT: Shell Command Rules
Use only standard POSIX tools. Do NOT use rg, fd, bat, exa/eza.
IMPORTANT: Run Long Tasks Properly
Meshy generation takes 1–5 minutes. Write the entire create → poll → download flow as ONE Python script and execute in a single Bash call. Use python3 -u script.py for unbuffered output. Tasks sitting at 99% for 30–120s is normal finalization — do NOT interrupt.
Step 0: API Key Detection (ALWAYS RUN FIRST)
Only check the current session environment and the .env file in the current working directory. Do NOT scan home directories or shell profile files.
echo "=== Meshy API Key Detection ==="
# 1. Check current env var
if [ -n "$MESHY_API_KEY" ]; then
echo "ENV_VAR: FOUND (${MESHY_API_KEY:0:8}...)"
else
echo "ENV_VAR: NOT_FOUND"
fi
# 2. Check .env in current working directory only
if [ -f ".env" ] && grep -q "MESHY_API_KEY" ".env" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "DOTENV(.env): FOUND"
export MESHY_API_KEY=$(grep "^MESHY_API_KEY=" ".env" | head -1 | cut -d'=' -f2- | tr -d '"'"'" )
fi
# 3. Final status
if [ -n "$MESHY_API_KEY" ]; then
echo "READY: key=${MESHY_API_KEY:0:8}..."
else
echo "READY: NO_KEY_FOUND"
fi
# 4. Python requests check
python3 -c "import requests; print('PYTHON_REQUESTS: OK')" 2>/dev/null || echo "PYTHON_REQUESTS: MISSING (run: pip install requests)"
echo "=== Detection Complete ==="
Decision After Detection
- Key found → Proceed to Step 1.
- Key NOT found → Go to Step 0a.
- Python requests missing → Run
pip install requests.
Step 0a: API Key Setup (Only If No Key Found)
Tell the user:
To use the Meshy API, you need an API key:
- Go to https://www.meshy.ai/settings/api
- Click "Create API Key", name it, and copy the key (starts with
msy_)- The key is shown only once — save it somewhere safe
Note: API access requires a Pro plan or above. Free-tier accounts cannot create API keys.
Once the user provides the key, set it for the current session and optionally persist to .env:
# Set for current session only
export MESHY_API_KEY="msy_PASTE_KEY_HERE"
# Verify the key
STATUS=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $MESHY_API_KEY" \
https://api.meshy.ai/openapi/v1/balance)
if [ "$STATUS" = "200" ]; then
BALANCE=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $MESHY_API_KEY" https://api.meshy.ai/openapi/v1/balance)
echo "Key valid. $BALANCE"
else
echo "Key invalid (HTTP $STATUS). Please check the key and try again."
fi
To persist the key (current project only):
# Write to .env in current working directory
echo 'MESHY_API_KEY=msy_PASTE_KEY_HERE' >> .env
echo "Saved to .env"
# IMPORTANT: add .env to .gitignore to avoid leaking the key
grep -q "^\.env" .gitignore 2>/dev/null || echo ".env" >> .gitignore
echo ".env added to .gitignore"
Security reminder: The key is stored only in
.envin your current project directory. Never commit this file to version control..envhas been automatically added to.gitignore.
Step 1: Confirm Plan With User Before Spending Credits
CRITICAL: Before creating any task, present the user with a cost summary and wait for confirmation:
I'll generate a 3D model of "<prompt>" using the following plan:
1. Preview (mesh generation) — 20 credits
2. Refine (texturing with PBR) — 10 credits
3. Download as .glb
Total cost: 30 credits
Current balance: <N> credits
Shall I proceed?
For multi-step pipelines (text-to-3d → rig → animate), show the FULL pipeline cost upfront.
Note: Rigging automatically includes walking + running animations at no extra cost. Only add
Animate(3 credits) for custom animations beyond those.
Intent → API Mapping
| User wants to... | API | Endpoint | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3D model from text | Text to 3D | POST /openapi/v2/text-to-3d | 5–20 (preview) + 10 (refine) |
| 3D model from one image | Image to 3D | POST /openapi/v1/image-to-3d | 5–30 |
| 3D model from multiple images | Multi-Image to 3D | POST /openapi/v1/multi-image-to-3d | 5–30 |
| New textures on existing model | Retexture | POST /openapi/v1/retexture | 10 |
| Change mesh format/topology | Remesh | POST /openapi/v1/remesh | 5 |
| Add skeleton to character | Auto-Rigging | POST /openapi/v1/rigging | 5 |
| Animate a rigged character | Animation | POST /openapi/v1/animations | 3 |
| 2D image from text (recommended pre-step before image-to-3d) | Text to Image | POST /openapi/v1/text-to-image | 3–9 |
| Optimize/edit a 2D image (recommended pre-step before image-to-3d) | Image to Image | POST /openapi/v1/image-to-image | 3–9 |
| Check FDM printability | Analyze Printability | POST /openapi/v1/print/analyze | 0 (free) |
| Repair non-manifold/degenerate-face/hole topology | Repair Printability | POST /openapi/v1/print/repair | 10 |
| Multi-color 3D print | Multi-Color Print | POST /openapi/v1/print/multi-color | 10 (+ generation) |
| 3D print a model (white) | → See Print Pipeline section | — | 20 |
| Check credit balance | Balance | GET /openapi/v1/balance | 0 |
Step 2: Execute the Workflow
Reusable Script Template
Use this as the base for ALL workflows. It loads the API key securely from environment or .env in the current directory only:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Meshy API task runner. Handles create → poll → download."""
import requests, time, os, sys, re, json
from datetime import datetime
# --- Secure API key loading ---
def load_api_key():
"""Load MESHY_API_KEY from environment, then .env