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This skill offers a comprehensive guide to Firebase Remote Config, enabling you to dynamically change your app's behavior and appearance without publishing new updates. It covers template management, SDK usage, best practices, and CLI tools for implementing feature flags and A/B testing.

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Traditional app configuration updates require new app store submissions and user downloads, often delaying feature rollouts and bug fixes by days or weeks, significantly impacting agility and user experience.

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With Firebase Remote Config, app configurations can be updated instantly via a cloud template, eliminating the need for new app versions. This enables rapid feature deployment, quick bug fixes, and flexible A/B testing with near real-time responsiveness.

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Remote Config

This skill provides a complete guide for getting started with Remote Config on Android or iOS. Remote Config allows you to change the behavior and appearance of your app without publishing an app update by maintaining a cloud-based configuration template.

Prerequisites

Provisioning Remote Config requires both a Firebase project and a Firebase app, either Android or iOS. To manage the Remote Config template and conditions via the command line, use the Firebase CLI. See the firebase-basics skill for references on project initialization.

Troubleshooting Execution

Handling npx 403 Forbidden Errors

If npx -y firebase-tools@latest fails due to registry permissions (403 error):

  1. Inform the user: "I am unable to fetch the latest Firebase tools via npx due to a registry error."
  2. Fallback: Attempt to use the local firebase command directly if the user confirms it is installed globally (npm install -g firebase-tools).

Handling Project Context Issues

If a command fails because "no active project is selected":

  1. Check login: Run npx -y firebase-tools@latest login:list.
  2. Prompt for ID: If logged in but no project is active, ask the user: "Please provide your Firebase Project ID to proceed."
  3. Use Flag: Append --project <PROJECT_ID> to every subsequent command.

SDK Setup

To learn how to set up Remote Config in your application code, choose your platform:

Best Practices and Template Management

Follow these guidelines and use the associated CLI tools to ensure efficient and safe use of Remote Config.

Fetching Strategies

To optimize app performance and user experience, follow these recommended patterns (see Loading Strategies):

  • Load new values for next startup: The most effective pattern is to activate previously fetched values immediately on startup and fetch new values in the background to be used next time. This minimizes user wait time.
  • Real-time Updates: Use the SDK's real-time listener to update the app instantly without a refresh when server-side configuration changes.

Template Management via CLI

Use the following commands to manage your Remote Config template and version history through the terminal:

Template Management via CLI

Use the following commands to manage your Remote Config template and version history through the terminal:

  • Get current template: Save the remote template to a local JSON file for auditing or modification.

    npx -y firebase-tools@latest remoteconfig:get -o remote_config.json
    
  • Autonomous Editing & Discovery : Modify the local remote_config.json directly. Determine the correct signal (e.g., device.country or percent) and update the "conditions" array and "parameters" map accordingly.

  • MANDATORY: User Review and Verification : STOP and ask the user to verify your changes before proceeding to deployment.

    • Action: Inform the user: "I have prepared the changes in remote_config.json. Please review the file for accuracy. Once you are satisfied, tell me to 'deploy' to make the changes live."
  • Deployment Orchestration : To push changes, you must ensure the environment is configured for deployment.

    • Config Mapping: If a firebase.json file is missing, create one to map the local JSON to the Remote Config service:
      { "remoteconfig": { "template": "remote_config.json" } }
    
    • Deploy: Execute the partial deployment command
      npx -y firebase-tools@latest deploy --only remoteconfig
      
  • Verification: After deployment, verify the update by listing the version history.

    npx -y firebase-tools@latest remoteconfig:versions:list
    

The SDK provides a number of features to make your application dynamic and responsive to user segments.

  • Set In-App Defaults: Define baseline values to ensure the app functions offline or before the first fetch.
  • Fetch and Activate: Retrieve values from the Firebase backend and apply them to the local UI/Logic.
  • Template Management: Use the Firebase CLI to version-control, get, and deploy your config JSON files.

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Created2026年5月13日
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