Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Operate and troubleshoot BambuLab printers with the bambu-cli (status/watch, print start/pause/resume/stop, files, camera, gcode, AMS, calibration, motion, fans, light, config, doctor). Use when a user asks to control or monitor a BambuLab printer, set up profiles or access codes, or translate a task into safe bambu-cli commands with correct flags, output format, and confirmations.
Operate and troubleshoot BambuLab printers with the bambu-cli (status/watch, print start/pause/resume/stop, files, camera, gcode, AMS, calibration, motion, fans, light, config, doctor). Use when a user asks to control or monitor a BambuLab printer, set up profiles or access codes, or translate a task into safe bambu-cli commands with correct flags, output format, and confirmations.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Use bambu-cli to configure, monitor, and control BambuLab printers over MQTT/FTPS/camera, producing exact commands and safe defaults.
Confirm the target printer (profile or IP/serial) and resolve precedence: flags > env > project config > user config. Avoid access codes in flags; use --access-code-file or --access-code-stdin only. Require confirmation for destructive actions (stop print, delete files, gcode send, calibrate, reboot); use --force/--confirm only when the user explicitly agrees. Offer --dry-run when supported to preview actions. Choose output format: human by default, --json for structured output, --plain for key=value output.
Configure a profile: bambu-cli config set --printer <name> --ip <ip> --serial <serial> --access-code-file <path> --default Status: bambu-cli status Watch: bambu-cli watch --interval 5 Start print: bambu-cli print start <file.3mf|file.gcode> --plate 1 Pause/resume/stop: bambu-cli print pause|resume|stop Camera snapshot: bambu-cli camera snapshot --out snapshot.jpg
Use config set/list/get/remove to manage profiles. Use env vars to avoid flags in scripts: BAMBU_PROFILE, BAMBU_IP, BAMBU_SERIAL, BAMBU_ACCESS_CODE_FILE, BAMBU_TIMEOUT, BAMBU_NO_CAMERA, BAMBU_MQTT_PORT, BAMBU_FTP_PORT, BAMBU_CAMERA_PORT. Note config locations: user ~/.config/bambu/config.json, project ./.bambu.json.
Use status for a one-off snapshot; use watch for periodic updates (--interval, --refresh). Use --json/--plain for scripting.
Use print start <file> with .3mf or .gcode. Use --plate <n|path> to select a plate number or gcode path inside a 3mf. Use --no-upload only when the file already exists on the printer; do not use it with .gcode input. Control AMS: --no-ams, --ams-mapping "0,1", --skip-objects "1,3". Disable flow calibration with --flow-calibration=false if requested.
Use files list [--dir <path>], files upload <local> [--as <remote>]. Use files download <remote> --out <path|->; use --force to allow writing binary data to a TTY. Use files delete <remote> only with confirmation. Use camera snapshot --out <path|->; use --force to allow stdout to a TTY.
Use home, move z --height <0-256>. Use temps get|set (--bed, --nozzle, --chamber; require at least one). Use fans set with --part/--aux/--chamber values 0-255 or 0-1. Use light on|off|status.
Use gcode send <line...> or gcode send --stdin (confirmation required; --no-check skips validation). Avoid combining --access-code-stdin with gcode send --stdin; use an access code file instead. Use calibrate with --no-bed-level, --no-motor-noise, --no-vibration when requested.
Use doctor to check TCP connectivity to MQTT/FTPS/camera ports; suggest --no-camera if the camera port is unreachable. Assume default ports: MQTT 8883, FTPS 990, camera 6000 unless configured.
Read references/commands.md for the full command and flag reference.
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