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    Flutter Server Box

    Flutter Server Box

    ServerBox - server status & toolbox

    Flutter Server Box (aka ServerBox) is a Flutter app that monitors and manages Linux servers. It provides charts for CPU, memory, disk, network, and tools like SSH terminal, file manager, and commands via dartssh2 & xterm.dart. Available on iOS, Android, desktop, and TV platforms, it's community-acclaimed as a lightweight alternative to Termius/ServerCat.
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    GraphQL Flutter

    GraphQL Flutter

    A GraphQL client for Flutter, bringing all the features from GraphQL

    A GraphQL client for Flutter, bringing all the features from a modern GraphQL client to one easy to use package. GraphQL brings many benefits, both to the client: devices will need fewer requests, and therefore reduce data usage. And to the programmer: requests are arguable, they have the same structure as the request. This project combines the benefits of GraphQL with the benefits of Streams in Dart to deliver a high-performance client. The project took inspiration from the Apollo GraphQL...
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    ObjectBox

    ObjectBox

    Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence

    ObjectBox Flutter database is a great option for storing Dart objects in your cross-platform apps. Minimal CPU, memory and battery use make it an ideal choice for mobile and IoT devices. Made for efficient data access, the ObjectBox Flutter database is 10x faster than any alternative. See the performance benchmarks below. No need to learn SQL, as our NoSQL database uses a pure Dart API that is easy to work with and can be integrated in minutes.
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    flutter_ume

    flutter_ume

    UME is an in-app debug kits platform for Flutter

    flutter_ume is an in-app debug-kit platform for Flutter applications, developed by ByteDance’s Flutter Infra team. It lets developers embed a suite of debugging tools directly into a Flutter app (during development or debug builds), enabling inspection, performance monitoring, UI debugging, network request inspection, widget hierarchy introspection, and more — all from within the running app. UME bundles multiple “plugin kits” (e.g., UI inspector, performance monitor, device info panel,...
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    Aqueduct

    Aqueduct

    Dart HTTP server framework for building REST APIs

    ...Aqueduct is an extensible HTTP framework for building REST APIs on top of the Dart VM. It includes a statically-typed ORM, OAuth 2.0 provider, automated testing libraries, and OpenAPI 3.0 integration. Aqueduct's memory-isolated threads leverage every CPU without writing any code. No race conditions or complicated synchronization logic to worry about. A familiar, higher-order functional syntax makes application flow easy to construct and read. Powerful, statically typed queries enable code-completion and refactoring tools while minimizing error.
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