
Serhat Skills
Inspect Firebase Remote Config diffs and tie changes to live A/B experiments without editing production flags from the agent.
Overview
serhat-skills is a plugin marketplace for the Grow phase that adds a read-only Firebase Remote Config diff and A/B test correlation plugin to Claude Code.
What is this marketplace?
- Diffs Firebase Remote Config against expected or prior state
- Correlates config changes with running A/B tests
- Read-only workflow—no agent-driven flag mutations
- Single-plugin serhat-skills marketplace with one focused integration
- Marketplace bundles 1 plugin: firebase-remote-config
- Plugin is documented as read-only for Remote Config operations
What problem does it solve?
You cannot quickly see how Remote Config drift relates to live A/B tests without opening multiple Firebase consoles and spreadsheets.
Who is it for?
Indie builders on Firebase who run Remote Config and A/B tests and want agent-assisted, read-only config review.
Skip if: Teams not on Firebase or anyone who needs the agent to publish or mutate Remote Config values.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent produces a correlated, read-only picture of config diffs and experiment context so you can decide rollouts and fixes with less guesswork.
- Remote Config diff summary in the agent session
- Correlation notes linking config changes to active A/B tests
Plugins in this marketplace
1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.
Recommended Marketplaces
Journey fit
How it compares
Firebase-focused read-only integration plugin, not a generic agent skill or full analytics suite.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Serhat Skills for?
Solo and small-team builders using Firebase Remote Config and experiments who want Claude Code to diff config and map it to A/B tests without write access.
When should I use Serhat Skills?
Use it before rollouts, while tuning lifecycle experiments, or when debugging user-facing flag behavior after a release.
How do I add Serhat Skills to my agent?
Add the Serhat Skills Claude marketplace from the repo manifest, install the firebase-remote-config plugin, and authenticate Firebase for read-only access per the plugin README.