Quizzie Thunder is an immersive trivia quiz app that seamlessly blends knowledge and aesthetics. π Engage in a captivating quiz experience with its exceptionally beautiful user interface, elevating the thrill of answering questions. π Track your progress and compete with friends through dynamic user rankings, adding a competitive edge to your quest for trivia mastery. π
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- Any Operating System (ie. MacOS X, Linux, Windows)
- Any IDE with Flutter SDK installed (ie. IntelliJ, Android Studio, VSCode, etc)
- A little knowledge of Dart and Flutter
- A brain to think π€π€
Please fork this repository and contribute back using pull requests.
Any contributions, large or small, major features, or bug fixes, are welcomed and appreciated but will be thoroughly reviewed.
If this project helps you reduce time to develop, you can give me a cup of coffee :)
Have any questions, or doubts or want to present your opinions or views? You're always welcome. You can start discussions.
This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to run Flutter code on your local machine. Flutter is an open-source framework developed by Google for building cross-platform applications. Before you begin, ensure that you have Flutter SDK installed on your system.
Before you start, make sure you have the following installed on your machine:
Follow the steps below to run the Flutter code:
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Clone the project repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone <repository-url>
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Navigate to the project directory:
cd <project-directory>
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Install the required dependencies by running the following command:
flutter pub get
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Ensure that you have an emulator/device connected or running. You can use either a physical device or an emulator to run the Flutter application.
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To start the application, run the following command:
flutter run
This command will build and run the Flutter application on the connected device/emulator. The application will open automatically once the build process is complete.
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Congratulations! You have successfully run the Flutter code on your local machine.
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To build the Flutter application for a specific platform (Android or iOS), you can use the following commands:
- Android:
flutter build apk
- iOS:
flutter build ios
The resulting build artifacts can be found in the
build
directory of your project. - Android:
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Flutter provides hot reload functionality, which allows you to see the changes in your code without restarting the application. To trigger a hot reload, simply save your changes in the code editor while the application is running.
For more information on Flutter and its features, please refer to the official Flutter documentation.