# Firebase Project Setup

You need to go to Android Studio (Your project) -> Terminal and enter this code

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flutterfire configure
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If you have multiple Firebase accounts then you should enter this code

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flutterfire configure --account <stylemix@stylemix.net>
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Select your project and press "Enter"

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Select the platforms you need, in our case it is Android and IOS

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Then press "Enter"

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