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flutter_wrapper Public
Flutter execution wrapper which keeps the flutter version in sync for each project
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wiredashio/wiredash-sdk,
phntmxyz/sidekick,
passsy/flutter_wrapper
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repositories
Contribution activity
December 2022
Created 1 repository
Created a pull request in jxstxn1/dockerize_sidekick_plugin that received 4 comments
Print url when server has been started
This is useful when running the server on the dart VM for debugging
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Opened 3 other pull requests in 1 repository
phntmxyz/sidekick
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Reviewed 12 pull requests in 3 repositories
phntmxyz/sidekick
9 pull requests
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Refactor
VersionCheckerto return null instead of throwing in edge cases - Speed up sidekick tests
- Fix unnecessary recompilation
- Fix installing plugins from git and add tests for installation of plugins from all sources
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Add
--versionflag to print current sidekick version - New PluginContext API for installing plugins
- Plugin install Protocol v2 #113
- shared-code template: copy directly from file instead of from string
- Add UpdateCommand
jxstxn1/dockerize_sidekick_plugin
2 pull requests
phntmxyz/ios_publishing_sidekick_plugin
1 pull request
Created an issue in jxstxn1/dockerize_sidekick_plugin that received 5 comments
Where's the Dockerfile?
I'm running into this issue:
❯ pq docker build 💪 Building with sound null safety 💪 Compiling lib/main.dart for the Web... 611ms
Creating image pasc…
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