Auth0 Quickstart
Detect your framework and get started with Auth0 authentication.
Step 1: Detect Your Framework
Run this command to identify your framework:
Check package.json dependencies
cat package.json | grep -E "react|next|vue|nuxt|angular|express|fastify|@nestjs"
Or check project files
ls -la | grep -E "angular.json|vue.config.js|next.config"
Framework Detection Table:
Framework Detection Skill to Use
React (Vite/CRA) "react" in package.json, no Next.js auth0-react
Next.js "next" in package.json auth0-nextjs
Vue.js "vue" in package.json, no Nuxt auth0-vue
Nuxt "nuxt" in package.json auth0-nuxt
Angular angular.json exists or "@angular/core"
auth0-angular
Express.js "express" in package.json auth0-express
Fastify (web app) "fastify" in package.json, has @fastify/view
auth0-fastify
Fastify (API) "fastify" in package.json, no view engine auth0-fastify-api
React Native "react-native" or "expo" in package.json auth0-react-native
Don't see your framework? See Tier 2 Frameworks below.
Step 2: Auth0 Account Setup
Install Auth0 CLI
macOS/Linux:
brew install auth0/auth0-cli/auth0
Windows:
scoop install auth0
Or: choco install auth0-cli
Full installation guide: See CLI Reference
Login to Auth0
auth0 login
This opens your browser to authenticate with Auth0.
Step 3: Create Auth0 Application
Choose application type based on your framework:
Single Page Applications (React, Vue, Angular):
auth0 apps create --name "My App" --type spa
--callbacks "http://localhost:3000"
--logout-urls "http://localhost:3000"
--metadata "created_by=agent_skills"
Regular Web Apps (Next.js, Nuxt, Express, Fastify):
auth0 apps create --name "My App" --type regular
--callbacks "http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback"
--logout-urls "http://localhost:3000"
--metadata "created_by=agent_skills"
Native Apps (React Native):
auth0 apps create --name "My App" --type native
--callbacks "myapp://callback"
--logout-urls "myapp://logout"
--metadata "created_by=agent_skills"
Get your credentials:
auth0 apps list # Find your app auth0 apps show <app-id> # Get client ID and secret
More CLI commands: See CLI Reference
Step 4: Use Framework-Specific Skill
Based on your framework detection, use the appropriate skill:
Tier 1 Frameworks (Dedicated Skills)
Frontend:
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auth0-react
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React SPAs (Vite, Create React App)
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auth0-nextjs
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Next.js (App Router and Pages Router)
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auth0-vue
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Vue.js 3 applications
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auth0-nuxt
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Nuxt 3/4 applications
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auth0-angular
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Angular 12+ applications
Backend:
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auth0-express
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Express.js web applications
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auth0-fastify
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Fastify web applications
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auth0-fastify-api
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Fastify API authentication
Mobile:
- auth0-react-native
- React Native and Expo (iOS/Android)
Tier 2 Frameworks (Use Auth0 Docs)
Not yet available as separate skills. Use Auth0 documentation:
Frontend:
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SvelteKit
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Remix
Backend:
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Flask (Python)
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FastAPI (Python)
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Django (Python)
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Rails (Ruby)
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Laravel (PHP)
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Go
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ASP.NET Core
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Spring Boot
Mobile:
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iOS (Swift)
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Android (Kotlin)
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Flutter
Migration from Other Providers
Migrating from another auth provider? Use the auth0-migration skill.
The migration skill covers:
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User export from Firebase, Cognito, Supabase, Clerk, etc.
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Bulk import to Auth0
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Code migration patterns (before/after examples)
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JWT validation updates
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Gradual migration strategies
Reference Documentation
Environment Variables
Framework-specific environment variable setup:
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Vite, Create React App, Angular
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Next.js, Express
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React Native, Expo
Auth0 Concepts
Core concepts and troubleshooting:
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Application Types
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Key Terms
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OAuth Flows
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Troubleshooting
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Security Best Practices
CLI Commands
Complete Auth0 CLI reference:
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CLI Installation
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Creating Applications
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User Management
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Testing & Debugging
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Command Quick Reference
Common Mistakes
Mistake Fix
Wrong application type SPAs need "Single Page Application", server apps need "Regular Web Application", mobile needs "Native"
Callback URL not configured Add your app's callback URL to Allowed Callback URLs in Auth0 Dashboard
Using wrong credentials Client Secret only needed for Regular Web Apps, not SPAs
Hardcoding credentials in code Always use environment variables, never commit secrets to git
Not testing locally first Set up localhost URLs in Auth0 before deploying to production
Mixing application types Don't use SPA SDK for server-side apps or vice versa
Related Skills
Core Integration
- auth0-migration
- Migrate from other auth providers
SDK Skills
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auth0-react
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React SPA integration
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auth0-nextjs
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Next.js integration
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auth0-vue
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Vue.js integration
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auth0-nuxt
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Nuxt 3/4 integration
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auth0-angular
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Angular integration
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auth0-express
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Express.js integration
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auth0-fastify
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Fastify web app integration
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auth0-fastify-api
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Fastify API integration
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auth0-react-native
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React Native/Expo integration
Advanced Features
- auth0-mfa
- Multi-Factor Authentication
References
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Auth0 Documentation
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Auth0 Quickstart Guides
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Auth0 CLI Documentation
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Auth0 Community Forum