This prompt can help you prioritize and fix issues in your mobile apps that have already integrated Crashlytics.
- Firebase Crashlytics is a lightweight,
realtime crash reporter. 
 This prompt provides a conversational and flexible guided workflow to help you prioritize and fix Crashlytics issues in your app.
Find a detailed guide about this prompt (and other MCP features for Crashlytics) in the Crashlytics documentation.
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        If you're using the Firebase extension for the Gemini CLI, just run this command:
         Below, you can find important prerequisites and limitations for this prompt, as well as usage instructions for other MCP-capable AI tools. | 
Prerequisites and Limitations
We're working hard to improve the experience, so this list of prerequisites and imitations may change frequently. Check back often to see if more capabilities are supported!
- This prompt can only be used with mobile apps that have an existing integration with Crashlytics and have reported issues. 
- This prompt works with the platforms supported by Crashlytics: Apple, Android, Flutter, and Unity. - If you're working with a Unity project, review the FAQ about loading Crashlytics MCP tools and prompts. 
Use the prompt
Find a detailed guide about this prompt (and other MCP features for Crashlytics) in the Crashlytics documentation.
- If you haven't already, install the Firebase MCP server. 
 Once installed, your MCP-capable AI-powered development tool can access our MCP tools and prompts.- Note that the Firebase extension for Gemini CLI automatically installs the Firebase MCP server. 
- Most MCP-capable AI tools provide a way to conveniently run this prompt. For example, the Gemini CLI makes MCP prompts available as slash commands: - /crashlytics:connect
- The prompt launches a guided workflow that helps you prioritize and fix issues in your app, for example: - View a list of prioritized issues.
- Debug a specific issue by providing its ID or URL.
- Request more information about a crash.
- Ask the agent its reasoning for a suggested root cause.
 
You can also adapt any of the Firebase pre-written prompts for your specific environment or requirements.
Review the prompt's content
You can review the contents of the
crashlytics:connect prompt 
in the Firebase GitHub repo.