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  • Chores
    • Updated build configuration to include additional diagnostics components for production builds.
    • Added new build-time dependencies and a plugin to support background stability tracking.
    • No changes to existing functionality; user experience and UI remain unchanged.
    • These updates are additive and do not modify current plugins or dependencies beyond the new entries.

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Added Firebase Crashlytics integration to the Android project by updating the root and app Gradle files: included the Crashlytics Gradle classpath, applied the Crashlytics plugin in the app module, and added the Crashlytics KTX dependency. No existing entries were modified or removed.

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Cohort / File(s) Summary of changes
Root buildscript updates
build.gradle
Added classpath 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics-gradle:3.0.6' to buildscript.dependencies.
App module Gradle updates
app/build.gradle
Applied plugin id 'com.google.firebase.crashlytics' and added dependency implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics-ktx'.

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sequenceDiagram
  autonumber
  actor Dev as Developer
  participant G as Gradle
  participant CP as Crashlytics Plugin
  participant FCS as Firebase Crashlytics Service

  Dev->>G: Run assembleRelease / bundleRelease
  G->>CP: Apply Crashlytics tasks
  CP->>G: Configure mapping/native symbol upload
  G->>CP: Execute uploadMapping/uploadSymbols
  CP-->>FCS: Upload mapping files and metadata
  FCS-->>CP: Acknowledge ingestion
  CP-->>G: Task success/failure
  G-->>Dev: Build result with Crashlytics artifacts handled
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A hop and a skip through Gradle’s glade,
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With maps in paw and KTX bright,
I trace the bumps in release-night flight.
Thump! goes the log, but fear not, crew—
This bunny’s got breadcrumbs right to you. 🐇🍞

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@unam98 unam98 merged commit b785942 into develop Aug 28, 2025
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