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I tried to add Firebase SDK to my iOS app through CocoaPods.

I followed https://cocoapods.org/pods/Firebase and $pod install gave me this error:

Unable to find a specification for Firebase

I followed some other pages people's suggestions like:

pod update Firebase --verbose

Or changing pod 'Firebase' to pod 'Firebase', '>= 2.3.2' in Podfile.

None of them worked. At the end I gave up and followed Manual Alternative https://www.firebase.com/docs/ios/alternate-setup.html.

I appreciate for help to resolve CocoaPods Method.

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    Have you recently updated to CocoaPods 1.0? Can you go to ~/.cocoapods/repos/master and git pull? If it fails, you should just blow it away and re-clone it, since it's likely that this is CocoaPods being unable to get the specs from GitHub, rather than a problem with Firebase. Jun 17, 2016 at 1:11
  • it seems like google was working on transition from old Firebase SDK to the new one and it was matter of time so "pod install" command works perfectly now
    – EhsanR
    Jun 19, 2016 at 4:54
  • The issue is that CocoaPods gets into a state where specs can't be updated (the git repo they use gets into a broken state), not anything that Firebase controls, nor is it a matter of time to get fixed--it will remain broken unless you directly fix it (by doing the above), or by performing some CocoaPods voodoo magic which fixes it along the way. Jun 20, 2016 at 16:22

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As Mike McDonald said, I had to reset the repo to get it to work. Something I did had deleted all of the modules. I could see that the state was funny by running git status in ~/.cocoapods/repos/master.

This worked for me:

cd ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
git fetch
git reset --hard
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You need to use pod 'Firebase/core'

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