| name | groq-common-errors |
| description | Diagnose and fix Groq common errors and exceptions. Use when encountering Groq errors, debugging failed requests, or troubleshooting integration issues. Trigger with phrases like "groq error", "fix groq", "groq not working", "debug groq". |
| allowed-tools | Read, Grep, Bash(curl:*) |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| license | MIT |
| author | Jeremy Longshore <jeremy@intentsolutions.io> |
Groq Common Errors
Overview
Quick reference for the top 10 most common Groq errors and their solutions.
Prerequisites
- Groq SDK installed
- API credentials configured
- Access to error logs
Instructions
Step 1: Identify the Error
Check error message and code in your logs or console.
Step 2: Find Matching Error Below
Match your error to one of the documented cases.
Step 3: Apply Solution
Follow the solution steps for your specific error.
Output
- Identified error cause
- Applied fix
- Verified resolution
Error Handling
Authentication Failed
Error Message:
Authentication error: Invalid API key
Cause: API key is missing, expired, or invalid.
Solution:
# Verify API key is set
echo $GROQ_API_KEY
Rate Limit Exceeded
Error Message:
Rate limit exceeded. Please retry after X seconds.
Cause: Too many requests in a short period.
Solution:
Implement exponential backoff. See groq-rate-limits skill.
Network Timeout
Error Message:
Request timeout after 30000ms
Cause: Network connectivity or server latency issues.
Solution:
// Increase timeout
const client = new Client({ timeout: 60000 });
Examples
Quick Diagnostic Commands
# Check Groq status
curl -s https://status.groq.com
# Verify API connectivity
curl -I https://api.groq.com
# Check local configuration
env | grep GROQ
Escalation Path
- Collect evidence with
groq-debug-bundle - Check Groq status page
- Contact support with request ID
Resources
Next Steps
For comprehensive debugging, see groq-debug-bundle.