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A CLI tool and MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that coordinates local and multi-process / multi-client calls to the Mistral free tier (~1 request / 30 seconds) via a shared SQLite queue. It uses SQLite (WAL mode) and async queueing with a single in-flight task to space request starts. This is best-effort traffic control, not an official SLA.

Package: mistral-managed-queue on PyPI · console script: mmq (not the package name) · current release: 0.2.2

Features

  • Automatic rate-limit coordination: Shared ~31s start interval; on 429, shared backoff then re-enter the gate. Resets to the base interval on success.
  • Multi-process & priority control: Multiple processes/tasks can enqueue work. Priority (default 2; larger value is processed first) plus single in-flight processing order the queue.
  • Flexible model & message options: Any Mistral chat model name (defaults to mistral-small-latest; e.g. mistral-large-latest, codestral-latest).
  • Streaming & cancel handling: Streams the Mistral API response internally (the tool returns the full text); on client cancel (CancelledError) updates task status in the DB.
  • Local control DB: Temp DB under a per-user directory with mode 0700 (path overridable via MMQ_TEMP_DB_PATH).
  • PyPI / uvx: Install once or run ephemerally; entry point is mmq.
  • Catalog fetching (extras): Fetch provider model catalogs — see mmq/catalog/README.md.
  • Good free-tier fit: Occasional jobs (e.g. translating docs) that can wait ~31s between calls without burning a dedicated rate-limit stack.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • uv recommended (uvx / uv run); pip also works
  • A Mistral API key (MISTRAL_API_KEY)
export MISTRAL_API_KEY="your-mistral-api-key"

Install (PyPI)

Published and verified on PyPI.

# One-shot (no permanent install) — recommended for MCP hosts
uvx --from mistral-managed-queue mmq --help

# Or install into an environment
uv pip install mistral-managed-queue
# pip install mistral-managed-queue

mmq --help

Quick smoke (needs MISTRAL_API_KEY; counts against free-tier quota):

uvx --from mistral-managed-queue mmq ask "Reply with pong only."

Notes:

  • Console script name is mmq. Wrong: uvx mistral-managed-queue .... Right: uvx --from mistral-managed-queue mmq ....
  • Core dependencies: mcp[cli]>=1.0.0,<2, mistralai>=1.0.0,<2. Catalog fetching needs httpx and PyYAML (install with pip install mistral-managed-queue[catalog]).

Usage

The CLI is subcommand-based: mmq ask, mmq fetch, mmq work, mmq purge. See also mmq catalog (extras) and mmq mcp (opt-in).

1. ask — direct API call (bypasses the queue)

Sends the prompt to the Mistral API immediately and prints the response.

# Basic run (default model: mistral-small-latest)
uvx --from mistral-managed-queue mmq ask "Explain Python list comprehensions briefly"
# or: mmq ask "Explain Python list comprehensions briefly"

# Choose a model (e.g. mistral-large-latest, codestral-latest)
mmq ask -m mistral-large-latest "Explain a complex algorithm"

# Custom system prompt
mmq ask -s "You are an AI that speaks casually." "How is the weather today?"

# JSON output for easy parsing
mmq ask -j "What is ownership in Rust?"

2. fetch — enqueue for asynchronous processing

Registers the prompt in the shared queue. It is not processed here — run mmq work to drain the queue.

# Enqueue with default priority (2)
mmq fetch "Summarize this document"

# Choose a model / system prompt / priority
mmq fetch -m mistral-large-latest -s "Be concise" -p 1 "Translate this to Japanese"

Priority: larger value is processed first (ORDER BY priority DESC). Default is 2.

3. work — process the queue (worker mode)

Claims and processes pending tasks in priority order (highest first; FIFO within the same priority), each through the shared rate gate.

mmq work            # drain all currently pending tasks
mmq work --once     # process exactly one task and exit
mmq work --watch    # keep processing new tasks until interrupted (Ctrl-C)

4. purge — cancel queued tasks

mmq purge --pending   # delete all pending tasks
mmq purge --all       # delete every task (including completed/failed)
mmq purge --id 42     # delete a specific task by ID

Environment variables (optional)

Variable Default Purpose
MISTRAL_API_KEY (required) Mistral API key
MMQ_TEMP_DB_PATH per-user under tempdir Shared queue DB file path
MMQ_BASE_WAIT_TIME 31 Seconds between starts (free-tier pacing)
MMQ_MAX_WAIT_TIME 300 Max backoff wait
MMQ_MIN_SLEEP_INTERVAL 2 Min sleep between retries
MMQ_BACKOFF_MULTIPLIER 2.0 Backoff multiplier on 429
MMQ_PROCESSING_TIMEOUT 120 Zombie task timeout (seconds)
MMQ_DEFAULT_MODEL mistral-small-latest Default model name
MMQ_ENABLE_MCP off Enable MCP server — see mmq/README_MCP.md
MMQ_CATALOG_BASE_WAIT_TIME MMQ_BASE_WAIT_TIME Catalog fetch pacing — see mmq/catalog/README.md
MMQ_CATALOG_MAX_WAIT_TIME MMQ_MAX_WAIT_TIME Catalog fetch max backoff
MMQ_FAKE_API off Offline / e2e: fake client (1/true)
MMQ_FAKE_RESPONSE Fixed fake response text (testing)
MMQ_FAKE_FAIL 429 or error to simulate failure (testing)

Control data location

The coordination temp DB is stored in a per-user directory created with mode 0700:

  • Default: <tempdir>/mistral_managed_queue_<USER>/mistral_managed_flow_control.db
    (tempfile.gettempdir(), often /tmp on Linux)
  • Override: set MMQ_TEMP_DB_PATH to a full file path (parent dir is created with 0700)

Tests

# Unit + e2e (fake API; no network required)
uv run --with 'mcp[cli]>=1.0.0,<2' --with 'mistralai>=1.0.0,<2' \
  --with pytest --with pytest-asyncio --no-project \
  python -m pytest tests/ -v -m "not live"

# e2e only
uv run --with 'mcp[cli]>=1.0.0,<2' --with 'mistralai>=1.0.0,<2' \
  --with pytest --with pytest-asyncio --no-project \
  python -m pytest tests/e2e -v -m "not live"

# Live API (optional; consumes free-tier quota)
export MISTRAL_API_KEY=...
uv run --with 'mcp[cli]>=1.0.0,<2' --with 'mistralai>=1.0.0,<2' \
  --with pytest --with pytest-asyncio --no-project \
  python -m pytest tests/e2e/test_live_api.py -v -m live

e2e uses MMQ_FAKE_API=1 and a short MMQ_BASE_WAIT_TIME to exercise process boundaries (CLI / MCP stdio). For a manual Vibe UI check, see docs/SMOKE_VIBE.md.

Example: batch-style use of mmq (scripts/translate_readme.py)

Besides the CLI and MCP server, you can call the queue from Python. This repo ships a small sample:

scripts/translate_readme.py — regenerate locale READMEs from the English source via the same free-tier queue as mmq / ask_mistral.

Idea Why it fits mmq
Occasional job Docs change far less often than chat traffic
Can wait ~31s ja then fr each take a gated slot
Shared DB Does not bypass other free-tier clients on the machine
Programmatic API Uses execute_mistral_queue_async + MistralRequest

Locales workflow: edit the English sources (README.md, mmq/README_MCP.md, mmq/catalog/README.md); do not hand-maintain *.ja.md / *.fr.md.

export MISTRAL_API_KEY=...
# optional: TRANSLATE_MODEL=mistral-small-latest

# From a git checkout (imports the mmq package on PYTHONPATH via the script)
python scripts/translate_readme.py              # all registered docs × ja + fr
python scripts/translate_readme.py --include README --lang ja
python scripts/translate_readme.py --dry-run    # preview, no write

What the sample does:

  1. Protects fenced code blocks (line FSM) and inline code with placeholders
  2. Enqueues one translation job per language through execute_mistral_queue_async
  3. Restores placeholders, fixes the language switcher, validates (e.g. balanced fences)
  4. Writes outputs atomically

Use it as a template for other infrequent batch jobs (summaries, structured extraction) that should share the free-tier gate.

Acknowledgments

  • sioois for sharing information about the Mistral API free tier (link).
  • @fujibee for providing insights on using queues with SQLite WAL mode (#agmsg).
  • shunsuke_suzuki for the AI-friendly CLI development methodology (link).

Thank you all!

Further docs

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2026 utenadev

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