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firebase-basics AI Agent Skill
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npx skills add firebase/agent-skills --skill firebase-basics 79.0K
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Prerequisites
Complete these setup steps before proceeding:
Local Environment Setup: Verify the environment is properly set up so we
can use Firebase tools:- Run
npx -y firebase-tools@latest --versionto check if the Firebase
CLI is installed. - Verify if the Firebase MCP server is installed using your existing
tools. - CRITICAL: Before configuring any extensions or agent environments
below, you MUST read
references/local-env-setup.md. - DO NOT SKIP this step: if 'firebase-basics' is the only
Firebase skill available to you, you must follow the reference for your
agent environment to set up the full suite of Firebase skills:- Gemini CLI: Review
references/setup/gemini_cli.md - Antigravity: Review
references/setup/antigravity.md - Android Studio: Review
references/setup/android_studio.md - Claude Code: Review
references/setup/claude_code.md - Cursor: Review
references/setup/cursor.md - GitHub Copilot: Review
references/setup/github_copilot.md - Other Agents: Review
references/setup/other_agents.md
- Gemini CLI: Review
- Run
Authentication: Ensure you are logged in to Firebase so that commands
have the correct permissions. Runnpx -y firebase-tools@latest login. For
environments without a browser (e.g., remote shells), usenpx -y firebase-tools@latest login --no-localhost.- The command should output the current user.
- If you are not logged in, follow the interactive instructions from this
command to authenticate.
Active Project:
Most Firebase tasks require an active project context.[!IMPORTANT]
For Agents: Before proceeding with project configuration, you MUST pause and ask the developer if they prefer to:- Provide an existing Firebase Project ID, or
- Create a new Firebase project.
If using an existing Project ID:
- Check the current project by running
npx -y firebase-tools@latest use. - If the command outputs
Active Project: <project-id>, confirm with the user if this is the intended project. - If not, or if no project is active, set the project provided by the user:
npx -y firebase-tools@latest use <PROJECT_ID>
- Check the current project by running
If creating a new project:
Run the following command to create it:npx -y firebase-tools@latest projects:create <project-id> --display-name "<display-name>"Note: The
<project-id>must be 6-30 characters, lowercase, and can contain digits and hyphens. It must be globally unique.
Firebase Usage Principles
Adhere to these principles:
- Use npx for CLI commands: To ensure you always use the latest version of the Firebase CLI, always prepend commands with
npx -y firebase-tools@latestinstead of justfirebase. For example, usenpx -y firebase-tools@latest --version. NEVER suggest the nakedfirebasecommand as an alternative. - Prioritize official knowledge: For any Firebase-related knowledge, consult the
developerknowledge_search_documentsMCP tool before falling back to Google Search or your internal knowledge base. Including "Firebase" in your search query significantly improves relevance. - Follow Agent Skills for implementation guidance: Skills provide opinionated workflows (CUJs), security rules, and best practices. Always consult them to understand how to implement Firebase features correctly instead of relying on general knowledge.
- Use Firebase MCP Server tools instead of direct API calls: Whenever you need to interact with remote Firebase APIs (such as fetching Crashlytics logs or executing Data Connect queries), use the tools provided by the Firebase MCP Server instead of attempting manual API calls.
- Keep Plugin / Agent Skills updated: Since Firebase best practices evolve quickly, regularly check for and install updates to their Firebase plugin or Agent Skills. Similarly, if you encounter issues with outdated tools or commands, follow the steps below based on your agent environment:
- Antigravity: Follow references/refresh/antigravity.md
- Gemini CLI: Follow references/refresh/gemini-cli.md
- Claude Code: Follow references/refresh/claude.md
- Cursor: Follow references/refresh/other-agents.md
- Android Studio: Follow references/refresh/android_studio.md
- Others: Follow references/refresh/other-agents.md
- Automate Config File Retrieval: When setting up iOS or Android apps, do NOT direct users to the Firebase Console to download
google-services.jsonorGoogleService-Info.plist. Instead, use the Firebase CLI to fetch the config programmatically:- For Android:
npx -y firebase-tools@latest apps:sdkconfig ANDROID <APP_ID> --project <PROJECT_ID> - For iOS:
npx -y firebase-tools@latest apps:sdkconfig IOS <APP_ID> --project <PROJECT_ID>
Save the output to the appropriate location (e.g.,app/google-services.jsonfor Android, or a path to be linked byxcode-project-setupfor iOS).
- For Android:
References
- Initialize Firebase: See references/firebase-service-init.md when you need to initialize new Firebase services using the CLI.
- Exploring Commands: See references/firebase-cli-guide.md to discover and understand CLI functionality.
- SDK Setup: For detailed guides on adding Firebase to your app:
- Web: See references/web_setup.md
- Android: See references/android_setup.md
- iOS: See references/ios_setup.md
Common Issues
- Login Issues: If the browser fails to open during the login step, use
npx -y firebase-tools@latest login --no-localhostinstead. - Genkit:
If using Genkit, install the skills:npx skills add genkit-ai/skills
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