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To facilitate code collaborations like pair programming and testing,
Firebase Studio lets you share your workspace with anyone who has a Google
Account.
Note that when multiple users edit the same file in a shared workspace, changes
might be overwritten. There is no merge conflict notification or support at this
time.
To share your workspace, follow these instructions:
Enter Firebase Studio in the command selector and select
Share Workspace from the list of commands. The Workspace sharing
and collaboration window appears.
Enter the email addresses of the users you want to add to your workspace.
Click Share.
Copy the new workspace URL and share it with the person you added to
your workspace. Users can view a list of workspaces shared with them by
opening the Shared with you tab in the Firebase Studio
dashboard. Collaborators don't receive email notifications for
newly-shared workspaces at this time.
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