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Flutter Plugin for IntelliJ #
An IntelliJ plugin for Flutter development. Flutter is a multi-platform
app SDK to help developers and designers build modern apps for iOS, Android and the web.
Documentation #
flutter.dev
Installing Flutter
Getting Started with IntelliJ
Fast development #
Flutter's hot reload helps you quickly and easily experiment, build UIs, add features,
and fix bugs faster. Experience sub-second reload times, without losing state, on emulators,
simulators, and hardware for iOS and Android.
Quick-start #
A brief summary of the getting started guide:
install the Flutter SDK
run flutter doctor from the command line to verify your installation
ensure you have a supported IntelliJ development environment; either:
the latest stable version of IntelliJ, Community or Ultimate Edition (EAP versions are not always supported)
the latest stable version of Android Studio (note: Android Studio Canary versions are generally not supported)
open the plugin preferences
Preferences > Plugins on macOS, File > Settings > Plugins on Linux, select "Browse repositories…"
search for and install the 'Flutter' plugin
choose the option to restart IntelliJ
configure the Flutter SDK setting
Preferences on macOS, File>Settings on Linux, select Languages & Frameworks > Flutter, and set
the path to the root of your flutter repo
Filing issues #
Please use our issue tracker
for Flutter IntelliJ issues.
for more general Flutter issues, you should prefer to use the Flutter
issue tracker
for more Dart IntelliJ related issues, you can use JetBrains'
YouTrack tracker
Known issues #
Please note the following known issues:
#601: IntelliJ will
read the PATH variable just once on startup. Thus, if you change PATH later to
include the Flutter SDK path, this will not have an affect in IntelliJ until you
restart the IDE.
If you require network access to go through proxy settings, you will need to set the
https_proxy variable in your environment as described in the
pub docs.
(See also: #2914.)
Dev Channel #
If you like getting new features as soon as they've been added to the code then you
might want to try out the dev channel. It is updated weekly with the latest contents
from the "master" branch. It has minimal testing. Set up instructions are in the wiki's
dev channel page.
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