Any code written manually should follow the Code Style .
- System requirements
- Check the UI of the entire app
- Application structure
- How to format your code?
- How you can improve code readability?
- Libraries and tools used
- Support
Dart SDK Version 2.18.0 or greater. Flutter SDK Version 3.3.0 or greater.
Check the UI of all the app screens from a single place by setting up the 'initialRoute' to AppNavigation in the AppRoutes.dart file.
After successful build, your application structure should look like this:
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├── android - It contains files required to run the application on an Android platform.
├── assets - It contains all images and fonts of your application.
├── ios - It contains files required to run the application on an iOS platform.
├── lib - Most important folder in the application, used to write most of the Dart code..
├── main.dart - Starting point of the application
├── core
│ ├── app_export.dart - It contains commonly used file imports
│ ├── constants - It contains static constant class file
│ └── utils - It contains common files and utilities of the application
├── presentation - It contains widgets of the screens
├── routes - It contains all the routes of the application
└── theme - It contains app theme and decoration classes
└── widgets - It contains all custom widget classes
- if your code is not formatted then run following command in your terminal to format code
dart format .
Resolve the errors and warnings that are shown in the application.