cupertino_clock 1.0.0+1
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An analog clock that looks and feels the same as iPhone's analog clock from Standby Mode.
Cupertino Clock #
An analog clock that looks and feels the same as iPhone's analog clock from Standby Mode.
Installation ๐ป #
โ In order to start using Cupertino Clock, you must have the Flutter SDK installed on your machine.
Install via flutter pub add:
dart pub add cupertino_clock
Features ๐ #
Cupertino Clock offers a Cupertino-style analog clock widget for Flutter applications. It's designed to seamlessly integrate with both iOS and Android platforms, providing a stylish and functional time display option.
- Configurable Time Zones
- Customizable Sizes
- ONLY Dark Mode Compatibility
Continuous Integration ๐ค #
Cupertino Clock comes with built-in GitHub Actions workflow powered by Very Good Workflows, but you can also add your preferred CI/CD solution.
Out of the box, on each pull request and push, the CI formats, lints, and tests the code. This ensures the code remains consistent and behaves correctly as you add functionality or make changes. The project uses Very Good Analysis for a strict set of analysis options used by our team. Code coverage is enforced using Very Good Coverage.
Running Tests ๐งช #
For first time users, install the very_good_cli:
dart pub global activate very_good_cli
To run all unit tests:
very_good test --coverage
To view the generated coverage report you can use lcov:
# Generate Coverage Report
genhtml coverage/lcov.info -o coverage/
# Open Coverage Report
open coverage/index.html
Usage Example ๐ #
Here's a quick example to get you started with Cupertino Clock:
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:cupertino_clock/cupertino_clock.dart';
void main() {
runApp(
MaterialApp(
theme: ThemeData.dark(),
home: Scaffold(
body: Center(
child: CupertinoClock.round(
size: 300,
location: 'America/New_York',
),
),
),
),
);
}
License ๐ #
Cupertino Clock is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.