My approach was to sync by hand and it's kinda my value prop here since I went deep in both worlds.
The automation promise seems amazing but I still haven't seen something that really works. For a given design, a designer can create it in countless variations using Figma, while developers can write their code in numerous different ways to implement that design. My solution was to provide an essential layer of comps that everyone can agree on.
Go to the "Getting Started" page and you will have instruction there on how to set up the Figma library. It's pretty simple. Let me know if that worked for you.
No worries, it's still broken by the way, I have an enterprise SAML log in for figma, not sure if that helps. I did want to demo this to my company, but maybe you are not ready for prime time just yet?
The automation promise seems amazing but I still haven't seen something that really works. For a given design, a designer can create it in countless variations using Figma, while developers can write their code in numerous different ways to implement that design. My solution was to provide an essential layer of comps that everyone can agree on.