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name firebase-basics
description The definitive, foundational skill for ANY Firebase task. Make sure to ALWAYS use this skill whenever the user mentions or interacts with Firebase, even if they do not explicitly ask for it. This skill covers everything from the bare minimum INITIAL setup (Node.js setup, Firebase CLI installation, first-time login) to ongoing operations (core principles, workflows, building, service setup, executing Firebase CLI commands, troubleshooting, refreshing, or updating an existing environment).

Prerequisites

Please complete these setup steps before proceeding, and remember your progress to avoid repeating them in future interactions.

  1. Local Environment Setup: Verify the environment is properly set up so we can use Firebase tools:

    • Run npx -y firebase-tools@latest --version to check if the Firebase CLI is installed.
    • Verify if the Firebase MCP server is installed using your existing tools.
    • If either of these checks fails, please review references/local-env-setup.md to get the environment ready.
  2. Authentication: Ensure you are logged in to Firebase so that commands have the correct permissions. Run npx -y firebase-tools@latest login. For environments without a browser (e.g., remote shells), use npx -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.
  3. Active Project: Most Firebase tasks require an active project context. Check the current project by running npx -y firebase-tools@latest use.

    • If the command outputs Active Project: <project-id>, you can proceed with your task.
    • If not, ask the user if they have an existing Firebase Project ID.
      • If yes: Set it as the active project and add a default alias by running:
        npx -y firebase-tools@latest use --add <PROJECT_ID>
      • If no: Follow these steps to create a new Firebase project from the CLI:
        npx -y firebase-tools@latest projects:create <project-id> --display-name "<display-name>"

Firebase Usage Principles

Please adhere to these principles when working with Firebase, as they ensure reliability and up-to-date project tools:

  1. 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@latest instead of just firebase. (e.g., use npx -y firebase-tools@latest --version instead of firebase --version).
  2. Prioritize official knowledge: For any Firebase-related knowledge, consult the developerknowledge_search_documents MCP tool before falling back to Google Search or your internal knowledge base. Including "Firebase" in your search query significantly improves relevance.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Keep Plugin / Agent Skills updated: Since Firebase best practices evolve quickly, remind the user to regularly check for and install updates to their Firebase plugin or Agent Skills, ensuring you both operate with the latest workflows. Similarly, if you encounter issues with outdated tools or commands, follow the steps below based on your agent environment:

References

Common Issues

  • Login Issues: If the browser fails to open during the login step, use npx -y firebase-tools@latest login --no-localhost instead.