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Hello there! 
I am new to coding, figma make, and github. I have a prototype designed in Figma Make. I am wondering if anyone can help me save my work to github? Starting from having a published prototype to commit work to GitHub. Here’s what I’ve done so far. 
1. Created a New GitHub repository for my prototype I created in Figma Make
2. Published my Figma Make prototype​​​​​​
3. Downloaded the code to a folder on my local computer

I appreciate any help! This is all very exciting stuff. 

After downloading the code into a local folder on your computer, use an IDE software like VS Code, where you can edit and push the code to GitHub, see the link below:

You can also use it via command line using tools like Terminal without the software like VS Code, but personally, that is harder for beginners, so I don't recommend it.


This will be a great feature. to sync figma make app with github.


Thanks for the post! And @giliard - always appreciate your contributions!

I've gone ahead and changed the category to "Suggest a feature" so our team can track this for future improvements.

Really value your insight on this - it's feedback like this that helps make Figma better!


Yes! I really need Figma Make integration with Github.


Agreed → Lovable at the moment does this and can prototype fairly quickly with GPT5 → if Figma make had the github connection it would dominate. 


This feature would be really nice. Figma, along with its new AI-powered prototyping tool Figma Make, already offers excellent features for creating clean designs and interactive prototypes. Adding remote sync capabilities would make it a complete product for developers. How soon can we expect this?


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