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xcode-project-setup
// Safely modifies Xcode projects (.pbxproj) to add Swift Packages and link files. Use this skill whenever an iOS project needs dependencies installed (e.g. Firebase, Alamofire).
// Safely modifies Xcode projects (.pbxproj) to add Swift Packages and link files. Use this skill whenever an iOS project needs dependencies installed (e.g. Firebase, Alamofire).
Guide for setting up and using Firebase Authentication. Use this skill when the user's app requires user sign-in, user management, or secure data access using auth rules.
Comprehensive guide for Firebase Remote Config, including template management and SDK usage. Use this skill when the user needs help setting up Remote Config, managing feature flags, or updating app behavior dynamically.
Sets up, manages, and executes queries against Cloud Firestore database instances. You MUST unconditionally activate this skill if you plan to use Firestore in any way. Use when listing or creating Firestore databases, configuring security rules, designing data models, writing client SDK queries, or checking indexes.
Comprehensive guide for Firebase Crashlytics, including provisioning and SDK usage. Use this skill when the user needs help setting up Crashlytics, adding crash reporting, or using the Crashlytics SDK in their application.
Provides foundational setup, authentication, and project management workflows for Firebase using the Firebase CLI. Use when checking Firebase CLI version (must use 'npx -y firebase-tools@latest --version'), initializing a Firebase environment, authenticating, setting active projects, or setting up `google-services.json` or `GoogleService-Info.plist` files.
Builds and deploys Firebase SQL Connect (aka Firebase Data Connect) backends with PostgreSQL securely. Use when designing schemas with tables and relations, writing authorized queries and mutations, configuring real-time data updates, or generating type-safe SDKs. Use when you need a relational database with Firebase, or when the user mentions SQL Connect or Data Connect.
| name | xcode-project-setup |
| description | Safely modifies Xcode projects (.pbxproj) to add Swift Packages and link files. Use this skill whenever an iOS project needs dependencies installed (e.g. Firebase, Alamofire). |
| compatibility | Requires Swift to be installed locally and macOS environment. |
Before performing any Xcode setup or file manipulation, you MUST adhere to the following rules. A hefty fee will be applied if you violate them.
You are strictly forbidden from using Ruby, Rails, or any Ruby gems (including the xcodeproj gem). Under no circumstances may you write or execute Ruby scripts.
Modern Xcode projects support folder synchronization. When adding new source code (.swift) or resource files, simply write them to the correct directory on disk. They will be automatically included in the Xcode project. Never manually modify the .pbxproj file to add files.
If you absolutely must write a script to manipulate the project environment (e.g., configuring SPM packages beyond what the provided xcode_spm_setup script does), you must use Swift. Only as an absolute last resort, if Swift is completely unviable, may you use Node.js or TypeScript.
Because this skill relies entirely on a native Swift script, you must verify the environment:
swift --version before proceeding.xcode-select --install on macOS), or ask if you can attempt to install it for them. Do not attempt to proceed without Swift.When setting up SPM dependencies that heavily rely on internal Objective-C categories and +load methods (such as the Firebase iOS SDK suite), the Apple linker will aggressively strip these methods out if they are linked statically.
This causes fatal runtime crashes (e.g., FirebaseAuth/Auth.swift:167: Fatal error: Unexpectedly found nil).
The provided xcode_spm_setup Swift script automatically injects the -ObjC flag to OTHER_LDFLAGS when adding Firebase products. However, you should still verify it is present in the build settings if you encounter issues.
If you are asked to build an iOS app or configure Xcode dependencies but no .xcodeproj or .xcworkspace exists, you MUST ask the user to create the project first:
"No Xcode project found in this directory. Please create an empty Xcode project manually and let me know when you are ready to proceed."
Wait for the user to confirm they have created the .xcodeproj via Xcode, then proceed with the Standard Xcode Workflow below.
Do not use raw text parsing, sed, or Ruby scripts to modify .pbxproj files directly.
Instead, execute the Swift configuration package bundled with this skill (scripts/xcode_spm_setup) to securely install SPM packages and link optional config files (like GoogleService-Info.plist).
To ensure access to the latest features and security fixes, always use the most recent version of the Firebase iOS SDK. Check for the latest release version at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/releases.
11.x.y) in your commands instead of hardcoded placeholders.When adding a Swift Package to an Xcode project, two distinct steps must occur:
https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire).MyApp), navigating to General > Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content, and hitting the + button to explicitly link the specific product modules (e.g., Alamofire).The provided xcode_spm_setup Swift script automatically handles BOTH of these steps for you. By passing the list of modules as arguments, it safely injects the package dependency and automatically wires those modules to the main target's Frameworks build phase. You do not need to do any manual linking.
scripts/xcode_spm_setup directory on disk.swift run command using the signature below:swift run --package-path <PATH_TO_SKILL>/scripts/xcode_spm_setup xcode_spm_setup <ProjectPath.xcodeproj> <RepoURL> <VersionRequirement> [--plist <Optional/Path/To/Config.plist>] <Product1> [Product2 ...]
Adding Alamofire to a standard Xcode project. Notice there is no --plist flag.
swift run --package-path /Users/foo/.agents/skills/xcode-project-setup/scripts/xcode_spm_setup xcode_spm_setup MyApp.xcodeproj https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire 5.8.1 Alamofire
Adding Firebase and linking the GoogleService-Info.plist to the resources build phase automatically.
Note: Replace 11.0.0 with the actual latest version from the releases page.
swift run --package-path /Users/foo/.agents/skills/xcode-project-setup/scripts/xcode_spm_setup xcode_spm_setup MyApp.xcodeproj https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk 11.0.0 --plist MyApp/GoogleService-Info.plist FirebaseCore FirebaseAuth FirebaseFirestore
Note: The script is idempotent. It will automatically skip linking files or packages that are already present in the project.