Schnecle/crashlytics resources exploration
Description
This is playing around with removing more instructions but emphasizing formatting and getting tool calls to encourage resource reading without the introduction of a session id.
Scenarios Tested
/crashlytics:connect Manually asking to investigate an individual issue and fetching reports.
Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly refactors and enhances the Crashlytics integration by consolidating reporting tools, introducing a comprehensive set of resource guides, and improving error handling across Crashlytics-related functionalities. The changes aim to provide a more structured, efficient, and user-friendly experience for interacting with Crashlytics data, guiding the agent through complex tasks with clear, externalized documentation.
Highlights
- Consolidated Crashlytics Reporting: Multiple individual Crashlytics report tools (e.g.,
get_top_issues,get_top_versions) have been refactored into a single, unifiedget_reporttool, simplifying the interface for fetching various Crashlytics reports. - Comprehensive Resource Guides: A suite of new resource guides has been introduced, covering essential topics like Firebase App ID acquisition, Crashlytics connection procedures, issue investigation, and report interpretation. These guides provide detailed, structured instructions for the agent.
- Enhanced Tool Error Handling and Guidance: Crashlytics-related tools now feature improved error handling, providing more specific error messages and explicitly directing users to the relevant resource guides when required parameters (such as
appId) are missing, promoting self-correction and efficient usage. - Streamlined Crashlytics Filter Logic: The
validateEventFiltersfunction has been enhanced to automatically populateintervalEndTimeifintervalStartTimeis provided without it, improving filter usability. Additionally, descriptions forApplicationIdSchemaandIssueIdSchemahave been simplified for clarity. - Refined Crashlytics Connect Prompt: The initial
crashlytics:connectprompt has been significantly streamlined, removing verbose inline instructions and instead leveraging the new resource guides to provide concise, externalized guidance for the agent's first steps.
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Absorbed into PR 9594