hz-new-project-creation
New Project Creation Skill
Scaffold and configure new Meta Quest projects from scratch. This skill guides you through choosing the right platform and project type, then provides step-by-step setup instructions with recommended settings optimized for Quest hardware.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Create a brand-new project targeting Meta Quest (Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest Pro)
- Choose between Unity, Unreal Engine, Android/Spatial SDK, or WebXR
- Configure a project with the correct render settings, SDK versions, and build targets for Quest
- Set up a project template with recommended architecture and folder structure
- Understand which platform best fits your application type
Prerequisites
Before creating any Meta Quest project, complete these steps regardless of platform:
- Create a Meta developer account -- Sign up at developer.meta.com and create an organization.
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