
Creates a new (hidden) flutter command 'ide-config' that will create and/or update existing .iml files and some files under the .idea directory, as well as removing existing *.iml files and the .idea directory. It also: * Adds *.iml to the .gitignore * Removes existing .iml files from the repo, and moves them to the packages/flutter_tools/ide_templates/intellij directory. * Adds a flag to ide-config ('--update-templates') that will take any new .iml files in the flutter tree and add them to the existing templates. - If --overwrite is also specified, then all existing templates will also be overwritten with the contents from the flutter tree, and any that have been deleted from the flutter tree will also be removed from the templates. * Added new run configurations for all existing app targets that will now also be automatically added to IntelliJ. * Setting up the environment also includes setting the coding style guidelines and the git VCS. * Note that after this PR lands, Flutter developers will need to run it once to re-create the .iml files and configuration files that have been removed. After this PR lands, .iml files will no longer appear in the untracked files section for git.
Flutter Examples
This directory contains several examples of using Flutter. Each of these is an individual Dart application package.
To run an example, use flutter run
inside that example's directory. See the
getting started guide to install
the flutter
tool.
Tip: To see examples of how to use a specific Flutter framework class,
copy and paste a URL with this format in your browser. Replace foo
with the
classname you are searching for (for example, here's the
query
for examples of the
AppBar
class).
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/search?q=path%3Aexamples+new+foo
Available examples include:
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Hello, world The hello world app is a basic app that shows the text "hello, world."
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Flutter gallery The flutter gallery app showcases Flutter's widgets, including its implementation of material design.
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Platform Channel The platform channel app demonstrates how to connect a Flutter app to platform-specific APIs. For documentation, see https://flutter.io/platform-channels/.
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Platform Channel Swift The platform channel swift app is the same as platform channel but the iOS version is in Swift and there is no Android version.
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Flutter View The flutter view app demonstrates how to embed Flutter within an iOS or Android app.
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Layers The layers vignettes show how to use the various layers in the Flutter framework. For details, see the layers README.
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Stocks The stocks demo shows how one might structure an application with several screens.
Note on Gradle wrapper files in .gitignore
:
Gradle wrapper files should normally be checked into source control. The example projects don't do that to avoid having several copies of the wrapper binary in the Flutter repo. Instead, the Gradle wrapper is injected by Flutter tooling, and the wrapper files are .gitignore'd to avoid making the Flutter repository dirty as a side effect of running the examples.