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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For supported AI coding agents, you can run this prompt using
the command:
Below, you can find important prerequisites and limitations for this prompt, as well as usage instructions for supported AI coding agents. |
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.Many AI coding agents provide a way to conveniently run this prompt. For example, as a slash command:
/crashlytics:connectThe 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 repository.