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Figma history is a tool to easily spot what changed between versions of a Figma file, so that devs, PMs and stakeholders never miss a change again, and designers can focus on design.
Figma history
Easily compare Figma file versions, and never miss a change
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"What has changed in the design since the last time we saw it?" is a quite common question among developers, project or product managers, and many many stakeholders. And - honestly - from a designer perspective there's no easy or quick way to provide a complete and accurate response.
Figma history is a tool to easily see and compare different versions of a Figma file, so that devs, PMs and...
Figma history
Easily compare Figma file versions, and never miss a change
Oscar · Oº
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Sync with Library scans your library and your file looking for components with the same name, and allows to decide which of them should be synced (local components will be replaced by the library ones).
It may also be very useful for re-linking components that for some reason got disconnected from the library.
As a specific case of re-linking, it may be very handy when importing libraries and...
Sync with library for Figma
Find components that could be replaced with library ones.
Sync with Library scans your file looking for components that could be replaced by library ones.
It will help keep files clean, and relink components that got disconnected from the library, or that got imported from Sketch and are not tied to a library.
Sync with library for Figma
Find components that could be replaced with library ones.
Creating a mesh gradient in Figma has never been this easy. Set your mesh, pick some colors, and start creating some curvy gradients in a breeze!
Or if you feel more like it, use any of the Collection gradients to bootstrap your new creation!
Or if you feel more like it, use any of the Collection gradients to bootstrap your new creation!
Mesh Gradients
Create awesome mesh gradients right in Figma
Creating a mesh gradient has never been this easy. Set your mesh, pick some colors, and start creating some curvy gradients in a breeze!
Or if you feel more like it, use any of the Collection gradients to bootstrap your new creation!
Mesh gradients
Create awesome mesh gradients right inside of Sketch
Sketch plugin to merge duplicate symbols, layer styles, and layer styles. Including linked libraries!
Choose the symbol or style you want to keep. The discarded ones will be removed, and all of their instances will be replaced (while keeping overrides).
Merge duplicates
Sketch plugin to merge duplicate symbols, layer&text styles.
Styler scans your Sketch files for unstyled layers and looks which of the existing styles (in the file or in linked libraries) matches best for them.
Sketch Styler
Sets the most similar style to unstyled layers automatically