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Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent

by tobiasbischoff · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
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.
README (SKILL.md)

Bambu CLI

Overview

Use bambu-cli to configure, monitor, and control BambuLab printers over MQTT/FTPS/camera, producing exact commands and safe defaults.

Defaults and safety

  • 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.

Quick start

  • Configure a profile: bambu-cli config set --printer \x3Cname> --ip \x3Cip> --serial \x3Cserial> --access-code-file \x3Cpath> --default
  • Status: bambu-cli status
  • Watch: bambu-cli watch --interval 5
  • Start print: bambu-cli print start \x3Cfile.3mf|file.gcode> --plate 1
  • Pause/resume/stop: bambu-cli print pause|resume|stop
  • Camera snapshot: bambu-cli camera snapshot --out snapshot.jpg

Task guidance

Setup & config

  • 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.

Monitoring

  • Use status for a one-off snapshot; use watch for periodic updates (--interval, --refresh).
  • Use --json/--plain for scripting.

Printing

  • Use print start \x3Cfile> with .3mf or .gcode.
  • Use --plate \x3Cn|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.

Files and camera

  • Use files list [--dir \x3Cpath>], files upload \x3Clocal> [--as \x3Cremote>].
  • Use files download \x3Cremote> --out \x3Cpath|->; use --force to allow writing binary data to a TTY.
  • Use files delete \x3Cremote> only with confirmation.
  • Use camera snapshot --out \x3Cpath|->; use --force to allow stdout to a TTY.

Motion, temps, fans, light

  • Use home, move z --height \x3C0-256>.
  • 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.

Gcode and calibration

  • Use gcode send \x3Cline...> 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.

Troubleshooting

  • 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.

Reference

Read references/commands.md for the full command and flag reference.

Usage Guidance
This skill is an instruction-only guide for using bambu-cli; it does not install anything or ask for unrelated credentials. Before installing/using it: ensure bambu-cli is already installed and up-to-date on the agent host; be aware the agent may read your printer config files (~/.config/bambu/config.json and ./.bambu.json) and will perform network reachability checks (MQTT/FTPS/camera ports) to your printer; protect access codes (use an access-code file or stdin as recommended) and avoid passing them as flags; require explicit confirmation for destructive actions (stop, delete, reboot, gcode send) and review any proposed commands before allowing the agent to run them. If you need stronger safety, restrict the agent's network access to just the printer and do not grant it broad system privileges.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: bambu-cli Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is designed to operate and troubleshoot BambuLab printers using `bambu-cli`. The `SKILL.md` documentation explicitly guides the AI agent towards safe practices, such as requiring confirmation for destructive actions (e.g., `print stop`, `files delete`, `gcode send`) and instructing the agent to avoid placing sensitive access codes directly in command-line flags, instead recommending `--access-code-file` or `--access-code-stdin`. While the skill allows file transfers to/from the printer and sending arbitrary G-code, these are core functionalities for printer control and are accompanied by safety guidelines. There is no evidence of data exfiltration from the host, malicious execution, persistence mechanisms, or prompt injection attempts against the agent for harmful purposes.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description match the contents: SKILL.md and the reference document provide command/flag guidance for controlling BambuLab printers via bambu-cli. Nothing requested (no env vars required, no installs) is out of scope for a CLI helper.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within expected boundaries: they generate CLI commands, reference the printer config files (~/.config/bambu/config.json and ./.bambu.json), environment variables commonly used to avoid flags, and recommend confirmations for destructive actions. They do not instruct reading unrelated files or exfiltrating data to external hosts.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only. That minimizes on-disk execution and the risk from remote downloads.
Credentials
The skill does not require any environment variables or credentials in the registry metadata, but the documentation lists several optional BAMBU_* env vars and two config file paths. This is coherent (they are optional conveniences) but users should know the skill will reference those config files and may use an access-code file or stdin for sensitive access codes.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request permanent/always-on presence and uses normal autonomous invocation defaults. It does not modify other skills or request elevated platform privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install bambu-cli
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /bambu-cli
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of bambu-cli skill. - Provides guidance for operating and troubleshooting BambuLab printers with bambu-cli. - Covers common tasks: printer control, monitoring, file management, camera usage, G-code, AMS, calibration, motion, fans, light, and configuration. - Enforces safe defaults for confirmations, access codes, and output formats. - Includes command summaries, environment variable usage, and troubleshooting tips. - Offers sample quick start commands and best practices for safe operation.
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Version 1.0.0
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All-time Installs 8
Active Installs 8
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent?

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. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 3057 downloads so far.

How do I install Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent?

Run "/install bambu-cli" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent free?

Yes, Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent support?

Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Manage Bambu Labs 3D Printers thru your Agent?

It is built and maintained by tobiasbischoff (@tobiasbischoff); the current version is v1.0.0.

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