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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: meshapi-code
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+ Version: 0.3.2
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+ Summary: Terminal chat for Mesh API — OpenAI-compatible LLM gateway
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://meshapi.ai
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://docs.meshapi.ai
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/aifiesta/meshapi-code
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+ Author: Mesh API
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Keywords: anthropic,chat,cli,gateway,llm,mesh,openai
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Classifier: Environment :: Console
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Requires-Dist: httpx>=0.27
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+ Requires-Dist: prompt-toolkit>=3.0
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+ Requires-Dist: rich>=13.7
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ # meshapi-code
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+
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+ Terminal chat REPL for [Mesh API](https://meshapi.ai) — one OpenAI-compatible key, 300+ models. Streaming responses, live markdown, file/shell tool calls with approval, real-time cost.
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ meshapi
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+ ███╗ ███╗███████╗███████╗██╗ ██╗ ✦ meshapi 0.3.0
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+ ████╗ ████║██╔════╝██╔════╝██║ ██║ cwd: ~/code/myproj
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+ ██╔████╔██║█████╗ ███████╗███████║ model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
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+ ██║╚██╔╝██║██╔══╝ ╚════██║██╔══██║ route: cheapest
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+ ██║ ╚═╝ ██║███████╗███████║██║ ██║
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+ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚══════╝╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═╝
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+ type /help for commands, /exit to quit
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+
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+ › add a healthcheck endpoint to server.py and run the tests
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+ … streamed markdown reply …
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+ ⚙ approve tool call? write_file: server.py (1240 chars) y/n › y
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+ ⚙ approve tool call? run_bash: pytest -q y/n › y
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+ anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 • 942→318 tok • $0.001234 • session $0.001234
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+ mode: approve each model can request file/shell ops; you confirm each one shift+tab to cycle
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pipx install meshapi-code # recommended
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+ uv tool install meshapi-code # if you use uv
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+ pip install meshapi-code # plain pip
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+ ```
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+
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+ PyPI package is `meshapi-code`; the command on your `$PATH` is `meshapi` (same split Claude Code uses: `@anthropic-ai/claude-code` → `claude`).
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ export MESHAPI_API_KEY=rsk_your_key_here
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+ meshapi
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+ ```
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+
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+ Get a key at [meshapi.ai](https://meshapi.ai).
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+
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+ ## What it does
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+
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+ - **Streaming completions** with live markdown rendering (`rich`).
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+ - **Real cost per turn** — Mesh returns `cost` in the SSE tail; we surface it after every reply and accumulate `session $…`.
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+ - **Tool calling** — the model can read files, write files, and run shell commands in the launch directory. Off by default behind an approval prompt; toggle with one key.
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+ - **Permission modes** — `approve each` (default), `bypass perms` (auto-execute, for trusted prompts), or `no access` (chat only). Cycle live with **Shift+Tab**.
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+ - **Mid-session switching** — `/model openai/gpt-4o-mini`, `/route cheapest`, `/mode bypass`.
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+ - **Smart routing** — `/route cheapest|fastest|balanced` hands model selection to Mesh's gateway, so you don't have to.
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+ - **Persistent input history** — up-arrow recalls past prompts across sessions.
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+ - **Config + env-var override** — `~/.meshapi/config.json`, `MESHAPI_API_KEY`.
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+
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+ ## Tool calling
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+
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+ When tools are enabled, the model can call:
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+
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+ | Tool | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `read_file` | Read a file from the working directory (or absolute path). |
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+ | `write_file` | Create or overwrite a file. Parent dirs are created. |
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+ | `run_bash` | Run a shell command in the working directory. 60s timeout, 8000-char output cap. |
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+
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+ The launch CWD is baked into the system prompt, so relative paths the model produces resolve where you'd expect. Three permission modes, cycled live with Shift+Tab or set with `--mode` / `/mode`:
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+
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+ - **`ask`** (default) — every tool call requires a `y/n` confirmation. Safe.
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+ - **`bypass`** — the model auto-executes. Fast, like Claude Code's `--dangerously-skip-permissions`. Use only when you trust the prompt.
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+ - **`none`** — tools aren't sent to the model at all. Pure chat.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ meshapi --mode bypass # start in auto-execute mode
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+ meshapi # default ask; press Shift+Tab to cycle
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Slash commands
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+
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+ | Command | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `/help` | List commands |
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+ | `/model <name>` | Switch model (e.g. `anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5`, `openai/gpt-4o-mini`) |
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+ | `/route <mode>` | `cheapest`, `fastest`, `balanced`, or `default` |
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+ | `/mode <perm>` | `ask`, `bypass`, or `none` (Shift+Tab also cycles) |
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+ | `/file <path>` | Inject a file into the conversation |
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+ | `/system <text>` | Replace system prompt and reset chat |
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+ | `/cost` | Show cumulative session spend |
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+ | `/clear` | Reset conversation |
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+ | `/exit` | Quit |
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+
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+ ## Config
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+
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+ `~/.meshapi/config.json`:
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "base_url": "https://api.meshapi.ai/v1",
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+ "model": "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5",
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+ "system": "You are a helpful coding assistant. Be concise.",
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+ "route": null
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ The API key is read from `MESHAPI_API_KEY` (preferred) or stored in the same file. Input history lives at `~/.meshapi/history`.
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+
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+ ## About Mesh API
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+ [Mesh API](https://meshapi.ai) is a unified LLM gateway: one API key, 300+ models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral, DeepSeek, Alibaba, and more. It's OpenAI-compatible — change the model name in your request, leave everything else alone.
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+
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+ - **Zero platform fees for 12 months.** You only pay for tokens.
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+ - **Smart auto routing.** `route: cheapest|fastest|balanced` and the gateway picks for you.
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+ - **Automatic failover.** If a provider goes down, your request routes to another. Your users won't know.
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+ - **Highest rate limits.** Capacity is pooled across providers, so you hit ceilings later than going direct.
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+ - **Zero data retention.** Prompts and completions pass through; we don't store them.
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+ - **Multi-currency billing.** USD and INR (for India-based teams) at launch.
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+ - **Ready-made workflows.** Pre-built prompt templates you can plug into any model.
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+ - **Full observability.** Every request, token, cost, error, and model usage tracked in real time. Per-key spending limits and usage controls.
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+
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+ Built by the founders of [TagMango](https://tagmango.com) (YC W20) and [AI Fiesta](https://aifiesta.ai) (1M+ users across India). We got tired of managing five different provider dashboards ourselves, so we built this.
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+
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+ ## Why this CLI exists
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+
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+ Any generic OpenAI-compatible chat CLI talks to Mesh. `meshapi` adds three things a generic CLI can't: (1) the gateway-only `cost` field shown after every turn, (2) `/route` controls that drive Mesh's gateway-side model selection, and (3) tool calling that resolves paths against the directory you launched from.
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+
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+ ## Roadmap
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+
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+ - ✅ v0.3 — tool calling, ask/bypass/none permission modes, CWD-aware system prompt
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+ - v0.4 — repo-aware mode, diff apply, `/cd` to change working dir mid-session
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+ - v0.5 — `npm i -g meshapi-code` (Node port using `ink` + `chalk`), Homebrew tap, curl|sh installer at `meshapi.ai/install.sh`
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ [Apache 2.0](LICENSE)
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+ # meshapi-code
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+
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+ Terminal chat REPL for [Mesh API](https://meshapi.ai) — one OpenAI-compatible key, 300+ models. Streaming responses, live markdown, file/shell tool calls with approval, real-time cost.
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ meshapi
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+ ███╗ ███╗███████╗███████╗██╗ ██╗ ✦ meshapi 0.3.0
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+ ████╗ ████║██╔════╝██╔════╝██║ ██║ cwd: ~/code/myproj
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+ ██╔████╔██║█████╗ ███████╗███████║ model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
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+ ██║╚██╔╝██║██╔══╝ ╚════██║██╔══██║ route: cheapest
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+ ██║ ╚═╝ ██║███████╗███████║██║ ██║
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+ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚══════╝╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═╝
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+ type /help for commands, /exit to quit
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+
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+ › add a healthcheck endpoint to server.py and run the tests
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+ … streamed markdown reply …
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+ ⚙ approve tool call? write_file: server.py (1240 chars) y/n › y
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+ ⚙ approve tool call? run_bash: pytest -q y/n › y
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+ anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 • 942→318 tok • $0.001234 • session $0.001234
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+ mode: approve each model can request file/shell ops; you confirm each one shift+tab to cycle
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pipx install meshapi-code # recommended
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+ uv tool install meshapi-code # if you use uv
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+ pip install meshapi-code # plain pip
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+ ```
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+
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+ PyPI package is `meshapi-code`; the command on your `$PATH` is `meshapi` (same split Claude Code uses: `@anthropic-ai/claude-code` → `claude`).
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ export MESHAPI_API_KEY=rsk_your_key_here
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+ meshapi
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+ ```
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+
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+ Get a key at [meshapi.ai](https://meshapi.ai).
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+
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+ ## What it does
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+
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+ - **Streaming completions** with live markdown rendering (`rich`).
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+ - **Real cost per turn** — Mesh returns `cost` in the SSE tail; we surface it after every reply and accumulate `session $…`.
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+ - **Tool calling** — the model can read files, write files, and run shell commands in the launch directory. Off by default behind an approval prompt; toggle with one key.
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+ - **Permission modes** — `approve each` (default), `bypass perms` (auto-execute, for trusted prompts), or `no access` (chat only). Cycle live with **Shift+Tab**.
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+ - **Mid-session switching** — `/model openai/gpt-4o-mini`, `/route cheapest`, `/mode bypass`.
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+ - **Smart routing** — `/route cheapest|fastest|balanced` hands model selection to Mesh's gateway, so you don't have to.
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+ - **Persistent input history** — up-arrow recalls past prompts across sessions.
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+ - **Config + env-var override** — `~/.meshapi/config.json`, `MESHAPI_API_KEY`.
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+
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+ ## Tool calling
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+
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+ When tools are enabled, the model can call:
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+
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+ | Tool | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `read_file` | Read a file from the working directory (or absolute path). |
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+ | `write_file` | Create or overwrite a file. Parent dirs are created. |
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+ | `run_bash` | Run a shell command in the working directory. 60s timeout, 8000-char output cap. |
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+
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+ The launch CWD is baked into the system prompt, so relative paths the model produces resolve where you'd expect. Three permission modes, cycled live with Shift+Tab or set with `--mode` / `/mode`:
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+
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+ - **`ask`** (default) — every tool call requires a `y/n` confirmation. Safe.
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+ - **`bypass`** — the model auto-executes. Fast, like Claude Code's `--dangerously-skip-permissions`. Use only when you trust the prompt.
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+ - **`none`** — tools aren't sent to the model at all. Pure chat.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ meshapi --mode bypass # start in auto-execute mode
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+ meshapi # default ask; press Shift+Tab to cycle
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Slash commands
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+
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+ | Command | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `/help` | List commands |
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+ | `/model <name>` | Switch model (e.g. `anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5`, `openai/gpt-4o-mini`) |
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+ | `/route <mode>` | `cheapest`, `fastest`, `balanced`, or `default` |
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+ | `/mode <perm>` | `ask`, `bypass`, or `none` (Shift+Tab also cycles) |
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+ | `/file <path>` | Inject a file into the conversation |
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+ | `/system <text>` | Replace system prompt and reset chat |
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+ | `/cost` | Show cumulative session spend |
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+ | `/clear` | Reset conversation |
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+ | `/exit` | Quit |
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+
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+ ## Config
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+ `~/.meshapi/config.json`:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "base_url": "https://api.meshapi.ai/v1",
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+ "model": "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5",
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+ "system": "You are a helpful coding assistant. Be concise.",
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+ "route": null
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ The API key is read from `MESHAPI_API_KEY` (preferred) or stored in the same file. Input history lives at `~/.meshapi/history`.
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+ ## About Mesh API
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+ [Mesh API](https://meshapi.ai) is a unified LLM gateway: one API key, 300+ models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral, DeepSeek, Alibaba, and more. It's OpenAI-compatible — change the model name in your request, leave everything else alone.
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+ - **Zero platform fees for 12 months.** You only pay for tokens.
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+ - **Smart auto routing.** `route: cheapest|fastest|balanced` and the gateway picks for you.
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+ - **Automatic failover.** If a provider goes down, your request routes to another. Your users won't know.
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+ - **Highest rate limits.** Capacity is pooled across providers, so you hit ceilings later than going direct.
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+ - **Zero data retention.** Prompts and completions pass through; we don't store them.
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+ - **Multi-currency billing.** USD and INR (for India-based teams) at launch.
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+ - **Ready-made workflows.** Pre-built prompt templates you can plug into any model.
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+ - **Full observability.** Every request, token, cost, error, and model usage tracked in real time. Per-key spending limits and usage controls.
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+ Built by the founders of [TagMango](https://tagmango.com) (YC W20) and [AI Fiesta](https://aifiesta.ai) (1M+ users across India). We got tired of managing five different provider dashboards ourselves, so we built this.
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+ ## Why this CLI exists
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+ Any generic OpenAI-compatible chat CLI talks to Mesh. `meshapi` adds three things a generic CLI can't: (1) the gateway-only `cost` field shown after every turn, (2) `/route` controls that drive Mesh's gateway-side model selection, and (3) tool calling that resolves paths against the directory you launched from.
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+ ## Roadmap
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+ - ✅ v0.3 — tool calling, ask/bypass/none permission modes, CWD-aware system prompt
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+ - v0.4 — repo-aware mode, diff apply, `/cd` to change working dir mid-session
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+ - v0.5 — `npm i -g meshapi-code` (Node port using `ink` + `chalk`), Homebrew tap, curl|sh installer at `meshapi.ai/install.sh`
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+ ## License
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- ```
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- ## Install
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- Get a key at [meshapi.ai](https://meshapi.ai).
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- ## What it does
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- - **Streaming completions** with live markdown rendering (`rich`)
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- - **Real cost per turn** — Mesh API returns `cost` in the SSE tail; we show it
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- - **Slash commands** — `/model`, `/route`, `/file`, `/system`, `/cost`, `/clear`
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- - **Mid-session model switching** — `/model openai/gpt-4o-mini`
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- - **Smart routing** — `/route cheapest` lets the gateway pick (Mesh-specific)
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- - **Persistent input history** — up-arrow recalls past prompts
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- - **Config + env-var override** — `~/.meshapi/config.json`, `MESHAPI_API_KEY`
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- | `/route <mode>` | `cheapest`, `fastest`, `balanced`, or `default` |
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- | `/file <path>` | Inject a file into the conversation |
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- | `/system <text>` | Replace system prompt and reset chat |
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- | `/cost` | Show cumulative session spend |
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- | `/clear` | Reset conversation |
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- "model": "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5",
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- The API key is read from `MESHAPI_API_KEY` (preferred) or stored in the same file.
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- ## Why it exists
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- Mesh API is OpenAI-compatible, so any generic chat CLI works against it. `meshapi` adds two things a generic CLI can't: (1) the gateway-only `cost` field shown after every turn, and (2) routing controls (`/route cheapest`) that hit Mesh's gateway-side model selection.
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- - **Streaming completions** with live markdown rendering (`rich`)
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- - **Real cost per turn** — Mesh API returns `cost` in the SSE tail; we show it
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- - **Slash commands** — `/model`, `/route`, `/file`, `/system`, `/cost`, `/clear`
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- - **Mid-session model switching** — `/model openai/gpt-4o-mini`
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- - **Smart routing** — `/route cheapest` lets the gateway pick (Mesh-specific)
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- - **Persistent input history** — up-arrow recalls past prompts
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