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Guide for setting up and using Firebase. Use this skill when the user is getting started with Firebase - setting up local environment, using Firebase for the first time, or adding Firebase to their app.
Project structure initialization and metadata generation. This skill should be used when creating a new project, initializing project structure based on type (golang or social profile), or generating/updating README documentation.
Create Revit plugin projects based on Saury.Revit.Template. Triggered when users request to create Revit plugins, new Revit projects, initialize Revit development environments, or use the saury-revit template. Covered scenarios: (1) Create new Revit plugin projects (2) Install/update saury-revit dotnet templates (3) Add new features (Command/View/ViewModel/Service) to existing projects. Keywords: Revit, plugin, saury-revit, dotnet new.
Initialize new projects with proper structure, configuration, and setup from BaseProject template. Use when creating new projects, setting up directory structures, or initializing repositories.
Extracts what the user actually wants instead of what they think they should want. Achieves this through one-question-at-a-time interview until ~95% confidence about the underlying intent. Use when an ask is underspecified ("build me X" without "for whom" or "why now"), when the user explicitly invokes ("interview me", "grill me", "are we sure?", "stress-test my thinking"), or when you catch yourself silently filling in ambiguous requirements before any plan, spec, or code exists.
One-stop creation of SecondMe integration projects, executing initialization, requirement definition, and project generation in sequence
Initialize projects with agentic coding structure. Use when setting up a new project, adding AI agent support to existing project, or when user says "init", "initialize", "setup project", or "scaffold". Creates AGENTS folder, documentation templates, and _NOTES scratch space.
Use when starting a new session without feature-list.json, setting up project structure, or breaking down requirements into atomic features. Load in INIT state. Detects project type (Python/Node/Django/FastAPI), creates feature-list.json with priorities, initializes .claude/progress/ tracking.
Use when you have confirmed the scope of Discover (P0/P1/P2), and now need to quickly build the Level-0 North Star (memory) and Level-1 map layer index skeleton (components/products) under `.aisdlc/project/`, so that you can supplement evidence by module later without double writing and drift.
Initialize a long-running project with a structured docs workflow, or update an existing project (new features, bug fixes, refactors, requirement changes). Use this skill whenever the user wants to start a new project, kick off a long-running build task, set up project documentation structure, or says things like "new project", "start a project", "init project", "project setup", or "I want to build something from scratch". Also use when the user mentions wanting a milestone-based plan, structured execution workflow, or asks to scaffold documentation for a complex multi-step build. Additionally, use this skill when the user wants to modify an existing project that already has a `docs/` directory — e.g., "add a new feature", "fix this bug", "refactor X", "I want to change how Y works", "new feature request".
Shared scripts, fragments, and bundled files used by all RootSpec skills — not meant to be invoked directly
The base44 CLI is used for EVERYTHING related to base44 projects: resource configuration (entities, backend functions, ai agents), initialization and actions (resource creation, deployment). This skill is the place for learning about how to configure resources. When you plan or implement a feature, you must learn this skill