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  1. Think with me...
    I'm a fullstack dev, that uses Flutter to client-side and Node.js to the server-side.
    That's why I downloaded at my personal linux computer, the following CLIs: node, npm and flutter.
    But, when I started to try to use idx, I found an obstacle!
    The terminal doesn't allow me to use neither apt nor snap, to download flutter SDK to my workspace(that was created by a GitHub repo).
    So, I created another workspace, selecting "Flutter" this time.
    And now, I can't use node, because APT is not allowed!
    Neither sudo exists!

    (My terminal is bash)
    user@monospace-getz-1702146325587:~/myapp$ npm
    bash:…

    25 votes

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  2. I've been teaching students using IDX these days, more or less for fun and also to test how well the IDX AI performs w.r.t React.js. A feature that I use sometimes on the local machine is Live Share extension.

    A brief description of the extension -
    The Live Share Extension on VSCode enables other dev to work on the same instance of VSCode on multiple files, which is extremely useful when creating small scale projects.
    I understand that it is developed by a different company (Microsoft) but it will be helpful specifically for teaching purposes.
    There can be an alternative…

    124 votes

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  3. Spinning up VMs can take some time, which is annoying as I have no access to my IDX workspace during this time. Would it be possible to be more specific about the number of VMs needed in each region? I mean, you know how many users you have in each region, and you could maximize efficiency by counting the time of day in each region. I suppose it would even be possible to make predictions based on the data collected.

    4 votes

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  4. Currently, Crashlytics only supports Bug issue type with Jira Integration. It would be helpful if it allowed other issue types, such as post-production issues.

    This solution allows users to integrate with their organization's Jira issue-type standards, including Pre-production, Post-production, and Defects, instead of relying solely on the issuetype "bug".

    1 vote

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  5. 2 votes

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  6. For me, it is crucial that I run a project with a specific version of Go for example. So it would be great if I could set the version of the Nix package in dev.nix. Perhaps right next to the packages that I have to and need to decal anyway.

    2 votes

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  7. I'm creating a Contact form in a React app, which stores the user input in firebase. I'd like to secure the form with a visible reCAPTCHA, and I'm trying out firebase's built-in reCAPTCHA functionality.

    firebase/auth/RecaptchaVerifierdoes provide a callback, which can be used to sign in a user, and documentation shows it working when signing in with a phone number. Can it be used with anonymous authentication though?

    When the form is submitted, I have a server component that saves the form fields to firestore. However, how can I verify the recaptcha before committing the data to firestore?

    I feel…

    5 votes

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  8. 3 votes

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  9. https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/solutions/presence

    We have a workaround by using Realtime Database, but if you don't work realtime databases in your app, this seems inefficient and cumbersome. I'd like to see a native method for Firestore that offers this functionality. Perhaps offer a onSnapshot.disconnect hook.

    47 votes

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  10. 3 votes

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  11. In this code await admin.auth().createUser({
    email: email,
    displayName: name,
    uid: uid,
    emailVerified: false,
    password: password,
    disabled: false,
    });, if email and password are created, please create the user via that login method and if only phone is provided and no email, then let the user be created via phone auth. So that later on, when they try to sign in via phone auth, the system doesn't create a whole new user with a new uid but just lets the user sign into that account

    7 votes

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  12. Sometimes it would be nice to have ability to use the console to Duplicate/Copy firestore documents and put them in different locations of the database.

    4 votes

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  13. I'm an independent extension developer and I still find it very difficult to create extensions, meaning few creators are interested in this area. To resolve this, can you add a way to preview our extension's changes on the host site in real time, perhaps using the rollup-plugin-chrome-extension already?

    20 votes

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  14. Ability to mark certain collections to be Encrypted so it's not readable even in the firebase console.

    There are some application types that require this sort of behaviour to increase security.

    Say you are building a messaging app, you would not want the messages between your users to be seen on the console.

    5 votes

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  15. When you use SendAllAsync() in C# there is no way to know which tokens were successfully notified and which were not. I can only know how many sent have failed and how many have succeeded.

    4 votes

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  16. In the console, after building a query in the query builder, one has to scroll up again and again to run it, it's an inconvenience when the query is long and has to be changed multiple times.
    Putting the button at the bottom can make it easier to change and test out queries

    2 votes

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  17. FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.8+ based on standard Python type hints.

    The key features are:
    → Fast: Very high performance, on par with NodeJS and Go (thanks to Starlette and Pydantic). One of the fastest Python frameworks available.
    → Fast to code: Increase the speed to develop features by about 200% to 300%.
    → Fewer bugs: Reduce about 40% of human (developer) induced errors.
    → Intuitive: Great editor support. Completion everywhere. Less time debugging.
    → Easy: Designed to be easy to use and learn. Less time reading docs.
    → Short: Minimize…

    33 votes

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  18. Developers should be able to use the CLI to easily pass in a path to a json file, whose contents may be imported into a firestore emulator collection. For instance:

    firebase emulators:start --import ./data/import.json --collection=puzzles

    4 votes

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  19. 2 votes

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  20. <<Current State>>

    Currently, dependency injection in IDX requires developers to explicitly import dependent files. This can lead to a significant amount of boilerplate code, especially in projects with numerous dependencies. Additionally, this manual approach can make it difficult to track and manage dependencies, especially as projects grow in size and complexity.

    << Solution >>

    Automating dependency injection in IDX can involve creating a mechanism that automatically identifies and resolves dependencies based on code annotations or configuration files. This would eliminate the need for developers to explicitly import dependent files by reducing boilerplate code and improving code maintainability.

    << Benefits of…

    3 votes

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