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Introduce Firebase Crashlytics MCP tools.

@visumickey visumickey requested a review from mbleigh May 14, 2025 03:34
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Attention: Patch coverage is 50.00000% with 1 line in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 51.03%. Comparing base (0b54e4d) to head (ff17aaa).

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
src/api.ts 50.00% 1 Missing ⚠️
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@visumickey visumickey force-pushed the mcp_crashlytics branch 2 times, most recently from acbd9d6 to e630aa2 Compare May 15, 2025 21:34
@fredzqm fredzqm enabled auto-merge (squash) May 16, 2025 01:24
@fredzqm fredzqm merged commit 8b44e46 into master May 16, 2025
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@fredzqm fredzqm deleted the mcp_crashlytics branch May 16, 2025 01:41
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Approved [PR] to Done in [Cloud] Extensions + Functions May 16, 2025
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