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Welcome to the Official Github Repository of The Cupertino Icons Gallery App

Image of the Cupertino Icons Gallery App is here:

Cupertino Icons Gallery - An Open-Source Collection of over 1,335 Flutter Cupertino Icons Used and Trusted by over 8K Flutter Developers around the World with thousands of monthly active users.

This Gallery is based on the Official Cupertino Icons Documentation from the Flutter Website.

Features of the Cupertino Icons Gallery App

  • Search for Icons: Search for any Cupertino Icon by its name or by its code point.
  • Filter Icons: Filter Icons by their Alphabetical Letters.
  • View Icon Code & Details: View the Icon Details ready to use in your project.
  • Copy Icon Code: Copy the Icon Code to your Clipboard for use in your Flutter Projects.

Visit Cupertino Icons Gallery

To Contribute to & Run the Cupertino Icons Gallery Repository

a) Install Flutter

Cupertino Icons Gallery is built using The Flutter Framework version 3.22.2 and therefore to run it on your machine you need to have Flutter installed.

If you're new to Flutter the first thing you'll need is to follow the setup instructions. Once you're set up and can compile the sample Flutter app, you're ready to run Cupertino Icons Gallery!

b) Clone the Cupertino Icons Gallery Repository

  1. The Github Desktop App
  2. Your favourite Terminal by running the following command:
   git clone https://github.com/capps096github/cupertino_icons_gallery.git

c) Open the Cupertino Icons Gallery Repository Folder

Using your IDE of choice, open the cupertino_icons_gallery directory that contains the codebase of the app.

Then, using the Terminal inside your IDE, run flutter pub get to get the dependencies required to run the app.

d) Now run the Cupertino Icons Gallery App

  • In the same terminal type flutter run to build and deploy the app to your connected device or simulator.

  • If you would like to try Cupertino Icons Gallery using Flutter for web, you can use flutter run -d chrome or flutter run -d edge.

  • Enjoy!

e) Disclaimer:

  • Cupertino Icons Gallery is Cross-Platform but however it has only been fully tested on Android, Windows and The Web.
  • Therefore we recommend that you run it on Android, Windows or The Web only to avoid any bugs that may occur as a result of running it on the other platforms that we haven't tested yet.
  • We also recommend using the following IDE’s Android Studio, Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ while running the application since those are the ones we used during our production process.

Credits

The Cupertino Icons Gallery was initially developed by Mugisa Brian Cephas, join him on X (formerly Twitter) @xephas_official

Give it a Try, Visit the Cupertino Icons Gallery

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