We love to add small features to Flare. This week's feature allows you to create issues way faster!
If you've integrated your Flare project with GitHub, GitLab, Jira, or Linear (yes, that list is growing rapidly), you can create issues for your errors directly within Flare.
As an added benefit, after you create the issue, it will be automatically linked with the error in Flare so you can keep track of it when using Flare.
In the past, we provided the option to write a title and a description for each issue. The only issue? Sometimes, you just want to add an issue quickly without the hassle of typing a lot.
We've got you covered! From now on, you can click on the "Use details from error" link to prefill some info about the error:

Happy debugging!
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One core, many clients: the new Flare JavaScript client architecture
We recently reshaped the Flare JavaScript client from a single browser library and a few thin framework specific packages into a small family of packages built on a shared, platform-agnostic core. This post explains why we did it, what the core package exposes, how the browser and Node SDKs are built on top of it, why the React, Vue, and Svelte packages sit one level higher, and how anyone can use the same core to write a Flare JS client for a platform we do not ship ourselves.
Dries
Logging is here!
Logging is now available for all Flare users! Send any log from your app to Flare and use our polished interface to filter and search your logs in real-time.
Jimi
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