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    Flutter Packages

    Flutter Packages

    A collection of useful packages maintained by the Flutter team

    This GitHub repository hosts first‑party Flutter and Dart packages maintained by the Flutter team. It serves as a hub for core functionality—covering everything from animations to camera support. Developers can explore, contribute, and use these packages via pub.dev. It’s a companion to the main Flutter repo, ensuring clean separation and specialized maintenance of shared components.
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    flutter_ume

    flutter_ume

    UME is an in-app debug kits platform for Flutter

    ...It supports Flutter 3 and Dart with null-safety, integrates as a dev dependency (so it doesn’t ship by default with production builds), and offers a simple API to activate the debug overlay. Because it's open source under MIT license, developers can also create custom plugin kits and extend UME’s capabilities to suit their debugging or testing workflow.
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    GitJournal

    GitJournal

    Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git

    ...GitJournal uses standard SSH, and can therefore work with any Git Hosting Provider. GitJournal aims to be extremely configurable and work with your favorite apps. The idea is to not build another silo and instead integrate it into your existing workflow. No two people are the same. Depending on the task and the person, your Notes may need to be visualized differently. All your notes are stored in Markdown. However you can edit the notes in many different ways depending on the task. Soon you'll even be able to visualize yours Notes in a Graph. GitJournal will always be completely Open Source.
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