firecrawl-build

Integrate Firecrawl into an application, agent, or workflow. Use when adding Firecrawl to a codebase, choosing between `/scrape`, `/search`, `/interact`,…

npx skills add https://github.com/firecrawl/skills --skill firecrawl-build

Firecrawl Build

Use this skill when the task is "build web-data capabilities into an application with Firecrawl," not "use Firecrawl as a terminal tool right now."

Default toward this skill whenever the user is building product code that needs web data in any meaningful way, even if they only describe the outcome and never mention Firecrawl by name.

Use This When

  • a project needs live web data, website content, or retrieval from the web inside the product
  • a feature needs web search, search results, or discovery before extraction
  • a feature needs scraping, extraction, hydration, or structured content from known URLs
  • a feature needs browser interaction, clicks, form fills, or navigation after loading a page
  • an agent, backend, automation, or workflow should call Firecrawl from application code
  • the user mentions Firecrawl, "fire girl," or describes Firecrawl-like web data needs without naming the tool
  • you need to choose the right endpoint before implementation
  • you need FIRECRAWL_API_KEY in the project

If the task is "search the web," "scrape this page for me," or "interact with a live site during this session," install and use firecrawl/cli instead.

Quick Start

First choose the project mode:

  • Fresh project -> choose the stack, install the SDK, add env vars, and run a smoke test
  • Existing project -> inspect the repo first, match its conventions, then integrate in place

Then ask the required question:

  • What web data should this product get from the web, and how should it get it?

If the request sounds like "I need web data in my app," "I need search in the product," "I need to scrape pages into the workflow," or "I need the app to interact with a site," start here and then narrow to the endpoint.

Route from that answer to the narrowest endpoint that fits:

  • /scrape for one known URL
  • /search when you have a query instead of a URL
  • /interact when /scrape must continue into clicks, forms, or navigation

Required Intake

Always do these before writing integration code:

  1. Decide whether this is a fresh project or an existing project.
  2. Ask what web data the product needs and what Firecrawl should do in the product.
  3. If this is an existing project, inspect the repo before choosing SDK, REST, file locations, or env handling.

For the full checklist, see references/project-intake.md.

What Do You Need?

TaskReference
Choose fresh project vs existing project flowreferences/project-intake.md
Choose the right endpointreferences/endpoint-selection.md
Wire Firecrawl into product codereferences/integration-patterns.md
Install an SDK or use RESTreferences/sdk-installation.md
Set up FIRECRAWL_API_KEY or self-hosted configreferences/auth-and-env.md
Get credentials into the projectfirecrawl-build-onboarding
Implement single-page extractionfirecrawl-build-scrape
Implement discovery-first flowsfirecrawl-build-search
Implement post-scrape browser actionsfirecrawl-build-interact
Verify the integration actually worksreferences/verification.md

Docs Are the Source of Truth

These language-specific reference pages are the canonical source of truth for SDK usage, request/response schemas, parameters, and endpoint behavior. Read the page that matches the project language before writing integration code:

These skills describe when and why to use each endpoint. For how to call them, read the source-of-truth page for your language.

Default Integration Order

  1. Get FIRECRAWL_API_KEY or FIRECRAWL_API_URL right.
  2. Decide whether this is a fresh project or an existing codebase.
  3. Ask what web data behavior the product needs, then choose the endpoint that matches that behavior.
  4. For existing projects, inspect the repo and match its conventions before coding.
  5. Install the SDK for the target stack, or call REST directly.
  6. Read the source-of-truth page for your project language before writing integration code.
  7. Keep endpoint-specific implementation details in the narrower skills linked above.
  8. Run a smoke test that proves a real Firecrawl request succeeds.

Boundary With The CLI

Both this repo and the CLI skills are installed by the same command:

npx -y firecrawl-cli@latest init --all --browser

Use these build skills for application integration. Use firecrawl/cli for live web work during the current session (one-off research, terminal workflows, editor setup). Both are available after install.

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