![]() You can use a homebrew if you've got that installed, or you simply download that installer, which will give you a well installer interface through which you can walk to install git with help of that, whatever you prefer. Now here on this page, you will find different ways of installing git, again Xcode has it installed. You can install git separately if you want though, and you can just follow this link to do that. If you do have Xcode installed, that includes this git tool so then you don't need to install it separately. We'll do that in a second and you have to have Xcode installed. ![]() Now, no matter which kind of Mac you are using, what you will need is you will need to meet these system requirements here and most notably you should ensure that you have git installed, which is an extra tool. Now, the Flutter team is working on improving support for this processor, so this might not apply in the future anymore, but if you are facing any issues and most notably, if you still see this box here on this documentation page, when you are visiting it, then you might wanna check out these extra notes to avoid problems when using Flutter on M1 Mac. It is worth pointing out that at the point of time, I'm recording this, you might wanna check out these extra resources if you are on a Mac that uses the relatively new M1 processor. But of course, I will also just walk through these steps together with you. Now you can always check out the official documentation here to find detailed written instructions, which you can use in addition, or instead off this video. And then here you can choose your operating system, here you also find instructions if you use Linux or Chrome OS which you can use as well. Now, if you are a macOS user, it all starts with visiting v On this page, you can click on docs and there on get started. So if you are using a Windows PC, you can of course skip this and the next lecture, since they don't apply to you. In the lectures thereafter, I'll show the same for Windows. In the next video, I will show you how to create a project on macOS with Flutter and how to set up the development environment, where we will write our code. In this video I will show you how to set up Flutter on macOS. You can install Xcode later if you’d like.Maximilian: Now you can use Flutter and build apps with Fluter on macOS, Windows and Linux. We’ll choose Android Studio just to get started, which gives you the Android SDK and the Android Emulator. ![]() You need either Android Studio or Xcode to run your demo.
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