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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Flutter) #356

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nikohoffren opened this issue Aug 29, 2023 · 0 comments
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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Flutter) #356

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nikohoffren commented Aug 29, 2023

Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Flutter)

Create a Simple Flutter Mobile App

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Description

The goal of this task is to create a simple Flutter mobile app to show text "Fork, Commit, Merge" in the AppBar, and text "Hello, Flutter!" in the body.

  • You should add a AppBar inside of the Scaffold, which will show text "Fork, Commit, Merge".
  • Also you need to add Text-widget with a text "Hello, Flutter!" into the body of the Scaffold.

How to get started

Open the tasks/flutter/easy/hello_flutter directory from the root of your project.

Run flutter pub get to get all the necessary dependencies.

Then open lib/main.dart file and start implementing your solution!

If you have some problems with the dependencies, you can also create your own hello_flutter app by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+P in VS Code and selecting Flutter: New Project. Then follow the instructions and modify the lib/main.dart file in that project as requested in the description.

Running the app

You can run the app several ways:

  • As a Windows/MacOS/Linux app
  • In Google Chrome
  • In Android/iOS virtual emulator
  • In actual Android/iOS device such as mobile phone or tablet

In VS Code, you can select from the bottom of the screen how you will run the app.

Then, make sure you are in the correct directory with this command in Terminal:

cd tasks/flutter/easy/hello_flutter

After that you can run the app either pressing F5 or with the command flutter run.

If you see the text "Fork, Commit, Merge" in the AppBar on the top, and text "Hello, Flutter!" in the body, you are ready to make a pull request!

Additional Resources

Flutter Documentation


To work with this issue, you need to have Flutter and Dart installed to your local machine.
Check out README.md for more instructions of installing Flutter and Dart and how to make a pull request.

Feel free to ask any questions here if you have some problems!

Also, kindly give this project a star to enhance its visibility for new developers!

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