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Which channel do I use in Flutter SDK?

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Latest beta release version is 0.5.1. It's updated 2 months ago...

$ flutter upgrade  Flutter 0.5.1 • channel beta • https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git Framework • revision c7ea3ca377 (9 weeks ago) • 2018-05-29 21:07:33 +0200 Engine • revision 1ed25ca7b7 Tools • Dart 2.0.0-dev.58.0.flutter-f981f09760 

Latest master release version is 0.5.8-pre.163.

$ flutter channel master $ flutter upgrade  Flutter 0.5.8-pre.163 • channel master • https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git Framework • revision 29410abbe7 (2 days ago) • 2018-07-27 22:10:39 -0700 Engine • revision 72a38a6b13 Tools • Dart 2.0.0-dev.69.3.flutter-937ee2e8ca 

Which channel do I use in Flutter SDK?

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granoeste Avatar asked Jul 30 '18 02:07

granoeste


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From the Flutter wiki:

Flutter has the following channels, in increasing order of stability:

master

The current tip-of-tree, absolute latest cutting edge build. Usually functional, though sometimes we accidentally break things.

dev

The latest fully-tested build. Usually functional, but see Bad Builds for a list of known "bad" dev builds. We continually try to roll master to dev. Doing so involves running many more tests than those that we run during master development, which is why this is not actually the same to master.

beta

Every month, we pick the "best" dev build of the previous month or so, and promote it to beta. These builds have been tested with our codelabs.

stable

When we believe we have a particularly good build, we promote it to the stable channel. We intend to do this more or less every quarter, but this may vary. We recommend that you use this channel for all production app releases. We may ship hotfixes to the stable channel for high-priority bugs, although our intent is to do this rarely.

So, use whichever channel you feel comfortable with, meets your needs and/or has whichever fixes in it you need. Start with stable and go from there.

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Derek Lakin Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 21:09

Derek Lakin