Added initial notes for getting started with development.#94
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With #98 I did an dependency upgrade and I was able to build it with the latest version (3.22.2) |
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Yeah, I'm sure there have been a few changes since I initially made this. I just wanted to encourage some documentation to help devs get started on this. I'd be down for closing this in favor of something more comprehensive. |
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Partially addresses #61 and #75 by at least confirming the version of flutter that will build (3.3 won't and anything newer also seems to not build)
I can add a full getting started guide on Linux if that would be helpful. Feel free to reject or add requirements. This was mostly so that I could take a stab at #41 later.