A starter Flutter application for macOS that uses macos_ui
macosui_starter
A starter Flutter application for macOS that uses macos_ui
.
? Prerequisites
- Your Flutter version should be at least 3.0
- You should have
mason_cli
installed
Usage ?
mason make macosui_starter
You’ll be prompted for the following information:
- The name of your app
- Your app’s description
- The name of your organization
- Whether to use window transclucency
- Whether to show or hide the native titlebar
⚠️ Please note: if you opt to use window transclucency you will not be asked if you want to show or hide the native titlebar, as it will be hidden by default.
Variables ✨
Variable | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
app_name |
The name of your app | macosui_starter |
string |
app_description |
The description of your application | A starter Flutter application for macOS with macos_ui |
string |
org_name |
The name of your organization | com.example |
string |
use_translucency |
Whether to use window transclucency | false |
boolean |
debug_label_on |
Whether to show the debug label by default | false |
boolean |
custom_system_menu_bar |
Whether to add a basic custom system menu bar | false |
boolean |
add_multi_window |
Whether to add basic multi-window support | false |
boolean |
Setting custom_system_menu_bar
to true
will add a basic custom system menu bar to your application, which looks
like this:
Output ?
A Flutter application that:
- Targets macOS (support for other platforms can be added manually)
- Has
macos_ui
pre-installed - Builds basic UI based on the latest version of
macos_ui