Can you code up a clone of the figma app?
The figma app is an online collaborative design tool that allows graph creation, drawing, comments, layers, etc. through a web interface. That kind of project would typically require multiple folders with tens of source files each, often with hundreds or thousands of lines per file. 
This is larger than my maximum output size for a single response, so I cannot code up a clone in one response. However I could come up with an overview of the app and its requirements, delve deeper into specific requirements and how they should be implemented, and then develop different tests and functions implementing each requirement. That will go beyond my memory length as a language model though, so you will need to keep track of which requirements are implemented and which are not.
Ok, can you please give me an overview of the app and its requirements?
Here are some of the main requirements for a Figma clone:

- User authentication and authorization: Users should be able to create accounts, log in, and access their own designs. Access to designs should be restricted based on user roles and permissions.
- Design creation and editing: Users should be able to create designs using drawing tools, shape libraries, text boxes, and other elements. They should be able to manipulate these elements, add layers, change colors, and adjust other design properties.
- Collaboration and commenting: Users should be able to invite others to collaborate on designs and provide feedback through commenting and annotation tools.
- Version control: The app should track changes to designs over time and allow users to revert to previous versions if needed.
- Exporting and sharing: Users should be able to export designs in various formats (e.g., PNG, SVG) and share them with others via links or embedded code.
- Performance and scalability: The app should be fast and responsive, even when dealing with complex designs or large numbers of users.

These are just a few of the main requirements for a Figma clone. Implementing all of these features would require a lot of time and effort, but it's certainly possible!