Project Issue Review

The most relevant Flux doc entry I found says:
How it works
Initiate a task
Start by asking Flux to make a change — like Make me a usb-c device with bluetooth connectivity powered by the USB bus. I want to connect it directly to a usb port, and use it as a BLE dongle.
Flux responds with a plan
Before applying any changes, Flux will generate a plan. This plan includes all the design actions Flux intends to take.
Review the plan
Read through the proposed steps. Each one is explained clearly and linked to the part of the design it affects. You can expand steps for more details or collapse them to scan quickly.
Edit or reject parts of the plan
Use the chat to suggest changes to the plan, or provide additional context. You can also reject the whole plan if it’s off track.
Approve to execute
Once you’re happy with the plan, hit Start. Flux will carry out the changes in the Flux Editor exactly as described — no surprises.
In your case, the likely reason is that this project is read-only for you, so execution can’t apply changes here. I can see you can’t edit the current project, which matches why clicking Start would appear to do nothing.
If you want, I can prepare this as a new project creation link or a fork of this reference design so the schematic block can actually be built in an editable copy.
Set this up as a fork so I can edit it.
Yes — since this project is read-only for you, the right path is to fork it into your own editable copy. Flux’s project-branching flow is specifically for making an editable copy of the current project and continuing with a pre-filled Copilot prompt in that fork .
Use this fork link:
After you open it:
  • A fork should be created under your account.
  • The Copilot prompt should already be loaded for that new copy.
  • Then you can ask it to continue building there.
If the fork page fails or doesn’t create the copy, that’s a product issue rather than a design issue. In that case, contact Flux support here: Contact Support.
Open fork link
Add U2 decoupling
Run schematic review
list all D1 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin nam...

@copilot list all D1 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin name and function.
2y
2
ESP_RX
GPIO18
GPIO15
GPIO14
GPIO21
GPIO34
GPIO34
GPIO25
GPIO27
GPIO25
ESP_IO0
GPIO22
GPIO16
GPIO5
GPIO13
GPIO17
GPIO12
GPIO35
GPIO33
GPIO12
GPIO33
GPIO4
GPIO36
GPIO32
ESP_EN
GPIO2
GPIO26
GPIO13
GPIO26
GPIO19
GPIO39
GPIO32
ESP_EN
GPIO14
ESP_TX
GPIO23
ESP_IO0
GPIO27
GPIO35
C11
Capacitance
0.1uF
J1
+5V
C10
Capacitance
0.1uF
+3V3
RST
U2
BOOT


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ESP32-WROOM-32E Reference Design

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This project is a reference design for an ESP32-WROOM-32E based device. It features USB-C for power and data transfer, onboard voltage regulation, and multiple peripheral connections. It also includes a CH340C for USB to serial conversion #referenceDesign #project #ESP32 #ESP32WROOM #RF #WIFI #MCU #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #espressif #template #reference-design

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