# Other Agents Setup If you use another agent (like Windsurf, Cline, or Claude Desktop), follow these steps to install the agent skills and the MCP server. ## Recommended: Global Setup The agent skills and MCP server should be installed globally for consistent access across projects. ### 1. Install and Verify Firebase Skills Check if the skills are already installed before proceeding: 1. **Check Local skills**: Run `npx skills list --agent `. If the output includes `firebase-basics`, the skills are already installed locally. Replace `` with the actual agent name, which can be found [here](https://github.com/vercel-labs/skills/blob/main/README.md). 2. **Check Global skills**: If not found locally, check the global installation by running: ```bash npx skills list --global --agent ``` If the output includes `firebase-basics`, the skills are already installed globally. 3. **Install Skills**: If both checks fail, run the following command to install the Firebase agent skills: ```bash npx skills add firebase/agent-skills --agent --skill "*" ``` *Note: Omit `--yes` and `--global` to choose the installation location manually. If prompted interactively in the terminal, ensure you send the appropriate user choices via standard input to complete the installation.* 4. **Verify Installation**: Re-run the checks in steps 1 or 2 to confirm that `firebase-basics` is now available. ### 2. Configure and Verify Firebase MCP Server The MCP server allows the agent to interact directly with Firebase projects. 1. **Locate MCP Configuration**: Find the configuration file for your agent (e.g., `~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json`, `cline_mcp_settings.json`, or `claude_desktop_config.json`). *Note: If the document or its containing directory does not exist, create them and initialize the file with `{ "mcpServers": {} }` before proceeding.* 2. **Check Existing Configuration**: Open the configuration file and check the `mcpServers` section for a `firebase` entry. - It is already configured if the `command` is `"firebase"` OR if the `command` is `"npx"` with `"firebase-tools"` and `"mcp"` in the `args`. - **Important**: If a valid `firebase` entry is found, the MCP server is already configured. **Skip step 3** and proceed directly to step 4. **Example valid configurations**: ```json "firebase": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "firebase-tools@latest", "mcp"] } ``` OR ```json "firebase": { "command": "firebase", "args": ["mcp"] } ``` 3. **Add or Update Configuration**: If the `firebase` block is missing or incorrect, add it to the `mcpServers` object: ```json "firebase": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "firebase-tools@latest", "mcp" ] } ``` *CRITICAL: Merge this configuration into the existing file. You MUST preserve any other existing servers inside the `mcpServers` object.* 4. **Verify Configuration**: Save the file and confirm the `firebase` block is present and properly formatted JSON. ### 3. Restart and Verify Connection 1. **Restart Agent**: Instruct the user to restart the agent application. **Stop and wait** for their confirmation before proceeding. 2. **Confirm Connection**: Check the MCP server list in the agent's UI to confirm that the Firebase MCP server is connected.