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Prototype adding Setup Instructions to Firebase MCP #8933
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Summary of Changes
Hello @samedson, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request prototypes the addition of a new informational resource within the Firebase Managed Cloud Platform (MCP). Specifically, it introduces a read-only
tool designed to guide users through the process of setting up and instrumenting Google Analytics in their web and mobile applications using Firebase. The change primarily involves adding the new guide content and registering it as an accessible tool.
Highlights
- New Tool for Google Analytics Setup: A new tool,
add_analytics
, has been introduced. This tool serves as a detailed, read-only guide for integrating Google Analytics into web and mobile applications using the Firebase SDK. - Comprehensive GA Integration Guide: The
add_analytics
tool provides step-by-step instructions covering prerequisites, common Firebase project and app configuration, Firebase SDK installation, initialization, and code instrumentation for logging events and setting user properties, complete with code examples. - Tool Registration: The newly created
add_analytics
tool is registered and made available within the core set of tools in the Firebase MCP, allowing users to access this guide.
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Code Review
This pull request introduces a new 'add_analytics' tool to the Firebase MCP, which provides setup instructions for Google Analytics.
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Then, we will need to determine the Firebase App, and fetch its configuration. | ||
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Use \`firebase_list_apps\` to see what apps are available, and choose one that is approapriate to the current app in the directory (eg. by comparing the name against the user's \`package.json\`). |
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