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Flutter Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245430
Pages 712 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Simone Alessandria Simone Alessandria
Profile icon Simone Alessandria

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Getting Started with Flutter 2. Creating Your First Flutter App 3. Dart: A Language You Already Know 4. Introduction to Widgets 5. Mastering Layout and Taming the Widget Tree 6. Adding Interactivity and Navigation to Your App 7. Basic State Management 8. The Future is Now: Introduction to Asynchronous Programming 9. Data Persistence and Communicating with the Internet 10. Advanced State Management with Streams 11. Using Flutter Packages 12. Adding Animations to Your App 13. Using Firebase 14. Firebase Machine Learning 15. Flutter Web and Desktop 16. Distributing Your Mobile App 17. Other Books You May Enjoy
18. Index

Setting up the command line and saving path variables

Now that you have installed the Flutter SDK, there are a few more steps needed to make the software accessible on your computer. Unlike apps with user interfaces (UIs), Flutter is primarily a command-line tool. Let’s quickly learn how to set up the command line on macOS, Windows, and Linux in the following sections.

macOS command-line setup

To use Flutter on macOS, you need to save the location of the Flutter executable to your system’s environment variables.

Newer Macs use the Z shell (also known as zsh). This is basically an improved version of the older Bash, with several additional features.

When using zsh, you can add a line to your zshrc file, which is a text file that contains the zsh configuration. If the file does not exist yet, you can create a new file as follows:

  1. Open the zshrc file with the following command in your Terminal:
    nano $HOME/.zshrc
    
  2. ...
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