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    PicaComic

    PicaComic

    A comic app built with Flutter, supporting multiple comic sources

    PicaComic is a mobile/desktop comic (manga/comic) viewer and aggregator app built with Flutter that supports multiple comic sources. It started as an unofficial client for "PicACG" but later expanded to support additional sources like E-Hentai, JmComic, Hitomi, and nhentai. The app allows users to browse comics online, read them, download content for offline reading, and manage local and network-based favorites. It also includes support for syncing data (e.g., favorites/history) via WebDAV....
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    Nylo Support

    Nylo Support

    Support library for the Nylo framework

    Nylo is a powerful framework for developing mobile apps in Flutter. Out of the box, it comes with a router, secure storage, networking, and more.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Isar Inspector

    Isar Inspector

    Isar inspector local

    Isar Inspector is a debugging and visualization tool for Isar, a high-performance, Flutter-compatible NoSQL database, providing insights into stored data and database structure.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Flutter Twitter Clone

    Flutter Twitter Clone

    Fully functional Twitter clone built in flutter framework

    flutter_twitter_clone is a full-featured Twitter clone built with Flutter and Firebase, designed to demonstrate how to integrate social networking functionality into a mobile app. The project covers authentication, posting tweets, image uploads, likes, comments, retweets, push notifications, and profile management. Its architecture showcases Firebase Firestore for real-time updates, Firebase Auth for user management, and Firebase Storage for media handling. The UI attempts to closely mirror...
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    Aqueduct

    Aqueduct

    Dart HTTP server framework for building REST APIs

    Aqueduct is a modern Dart HTTP server framework. The framework is composed of libraries for handling and routing HTTP requests, object-relational mapping (ORM), authentication and authorization (OAuth 2.0 provider) and documentation (OpenAPI). These libraries are used to build scalable REST APIs that run on the Dart VM. An object-oriented, multi-threaded HTTP server framework written in Dart. Aqueduct is an extensible HTTP framework for building REST APIs on top of the Dart VM. It includes a...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Flutter Go

    Flutter Go

    Demos and documentation for over 140 Flutter UI components

    flutter-go is a community-driven Flutter application that serves as an interactive catalog of Flutter widgets, layouts, and patterns. It organizes the Flutter ecosystem into browsable categories—basic widgets, material components, Cupertino elements, layout primitives, and animation demos—so learners can see how pieces behave in a running app. Each entry typically includes a live example, code snippet, and brief notes on properties or usage, turning the app into a hands-on reference you can...
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