When you're ready to create an app, get the SDK and tools for your app type. If you aren't sure which tools you need, get the Flutter SDK.
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The Flutter SDK includes the full Dart SDK.
The following tools support the Dart language on all platforms.
DartPad is a great, no-download-required way to learn Dart syntax and to experiment with Dart language features. It supports Dart's core libraries, except for VM libraries such as dart:io
.
Dart plugins exist for these commonly used IDEs.
The following Dart plugins are also available, thanks to the Dart community.
A Language Server Protocol implementation is also available for LSP-capable editors that don't have specific Dart extensions.
The Dart SDK includes the following general-purpose dart
tool:
dart
The following tool supports developing web apps:
webdev
The following tools support developing or running command-line apps and servers:
dart run
dart run
command to run uncompiled Dart command-line apps and some kinds of snapshots.
dartaotruntime
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