A collection of skills for AI coding agents following the Agent Skills format. Available as a plugin for Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenAI Codex.
This repo is the app-integration counterpart to firecrawl/cli.
- Use this repo when an agent is building a product that calls Firecrawl APIs.
- Use
firecrawl/cliwhen an agent needs better web access during its own work: search the web, scrape pages, crawl docs, or interact with live sites from the terminal.
One command installs both the CLI skills and these build skills:
npx -y firecrawl-cli@latest init --all --browserOr install just this repo's skills directly:
npx skills add firecrawl/skills| Skill | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
firecrawl-build |
Firecrawl application API umbrella skill | Authored here |
firecrawl-build-onboarding |
Get FIRECRAWL_API_KEY into a project and choose the right SDK/docs |
Authored here |
firecrawl-build-scrape |
Integrate /scrape for single-page extraction |
Authored here |
firecrawl-build-search |
Integrate /search for discovery-first workflows |
Authored here |
firecrawl-build-interact |
Integrate /interact for clicks, forms, and dynamic flows after scrape |
Authored here |
The plugin includes Firecrawl MCP configuration for the official Firecrawl MCP server, so editors that support bundled MCP metadata can wire Firecrawl tools with FIRECRAWL_API_KEY.
This repo serves as a plugin for multiple platforms:
- Claude Code -
.claude-plugin/ - Cursor -
.cursor-plugin/ - OpenAI Codex -
.codex-plugin/
All current skills in this repo are authored here and can be edited directly in this repo.
If Firecrawl later syncs skills from other repos, that distinction should be documented here and in AGENTS.md.
- A Firecrawl account or self-hosted Firecrawl deployment
- API key stored in
FIRECRAWL_API_KEYfor cloud usage
Get your API key at firecrawl.dev/app.
If you do not already have an API key, use firecrawl-build-onboarding in this repo. It includes the browser authorization flow directly and does not require the website onboarding skill.
Both repos are installed by the same command:
npx -y firecrawl-cli@latest init --all --browserThis installs the Firecrawl CLI, the CLI skills (for live web work), and these build skills (for app integration) together. The difference is what you use after install:
- CLI skills (
firecrawl/cli) — for searching the web, scraping pages, interacting with live sites during the current session - Build skills (this repo) — for integrating Firecrawl into application code
The build skills here focus on:
- getting an API key into
.env - choosing fresh project vs existing project flow
- choosing the right endpoint
- asking what Firecrawl should do in the product
- wiring SDKs or REST calls into code
- inspecting an existing repo before integrating
- running a smoke test so the integration is proven, not just written
- avoiding CLI-only guidance when the real task is product integration
Default build flow:
- decide whether the project is fresh or existing
- ask what Firecrawl should do in the product
- route to
/scrape,/search, or/interact - integrate using the project's existing conventions
- verify one real Firecrawl request succeeds
This repo follows the same two usage paths described in Firecrawl's onboarding skill (same install, different use cases):
- Path A: live web tools during the current session (CLI skills)
- Path B: integrate Firecrawl into application code (build skills)
The onboarding source lives at:
Read the source-of-truth page for your project language:
- Node / TypeScript: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/node
- Python: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/python
- Rust: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/rust
- Java: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/java
- Elixir: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/elixir
- cURL / REST: docs.firecrawl.dev/agent-source-of-truth/curl
This repo does not try to duplicate:
- full CLI command references
- terminal flags and output handling rules
- editor setup flows
If a task is "search the web for me right now" or "scrape this URL during the session", use the CLI skills (already installed alongside these build skills). If a task is "add Firecrawl to this codebase", use the build skills in this repo.
ISC
- Evals are intentionally deferred in this first pass while the authored skill set settles.
- If the CLI repo grows more integration-focused material, keep that content high-level there and preserve this repo as the detailed implementation home.