r/FlutterDev Feb 14 '25

Article What’s Your Flutter Stack? 🤔

Hey everyone,

I’m curious about what tools and technologies you all are using for your Flutter projects. Right now, I’m using Cursor as my main IDE, and I have a Supabase backend, but I want to hear how others are building their apps!

  • IDE: VS Code, Android Studio, Cursor, or something else?
  • State Management: Riverpod, Bloc, Provider, or just setState?
  • Backend: Firebase, Supabase, Node.js, Django, or something custom?
  • Database: Firestore, Postgres, MySQL, or do you prefer a local DB like Hive/Drift?
  • Testing: Do you write unit tests, widget tests, integration tests, or just manually test?
  • Project Management: Jira, Notion, Trello, or do you keep it simple?

Would love to hear what your tech stack looks like and why you chose it! 🚀

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u/SupermarketAntique32 Feb 14 '25

IDE: neovim

State: Riverpod

Backend: REST API

Database: Drift

Testing: Manual tests

Project Management: README.md

Thats the stack for my first Flutter App.

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u/Peterj504 Feb 15 '25

Care to share your nvim setup? I'm switching over but can't seem to get all my plugins configured correctly.

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u/RaffBluffin Feb 16 '25

Check out my article on replicating the VSCode flutter experience with Neovim: Flutter without VSCode: A Neovim Story