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LitUIKit is a collection of Flutter widgets to create unique user interfaces. It complements the default Material Widgets shipped with Flutter. Whose Widgets include custom implementation of Snackbars, AppBars and a settings panel. Utility Screens (e.g. required to verify the user's age and to show the application's licenses) are also included.
Visit our website for more details.
Created and maintained by LitLifeSoftware.
To use the LitUIKit in your Flutter app make sure to import it by including the
code line import 'package:lit_ui_kit/lit_ui_kit.dart';
in the header part of
your .dart
file.
For help getting started with Flutter, view Flutter's online documentation, which offers tutorials, samples, guidance on mobile development, and a full API reference.
Example HomeScreen | LitSettingsPanel |
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LitIconSnackbar | LitOnboardingScreen |
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LitUIKit does utilize its own icons (LitIcons
). They are stored inside a ttf
file and are implemented as Dart IconData
objects.
To get a better understanding for implementing LitUIKit's widgets we recommend
to take a look at the example app provided in the example
folder. Feel free to
experiment with the UI.
LitUIKit uses the following Dart dependencies in order to implement certain features and functionality:
- package_info - License (Used to detect the platform and version details)
- intl - License (Used to implement localizations)
- dartdoc - License (Used to create the documentation)
LitUIKit is made possible thanks to the Flutter Project. It utilizes the serif font Merriweather (designed by Sorkin Type), the sans serif font Montserrat (designed by Julieta Ulanovsky, Sol Matas, Juan Pablo del Peral, Jacques Le Bailly) and the monospace font VT323 (designed by Peter Hull).
All the fonts in the src/fonts
folder are licensed under the Open Font License.
All the icons in the src/fonts/Icons
folder are distributed under the CC-BY license.
Everything else in this repository including the source code is distributed under the
BSD 3-Clause license as specified in the LICENSE
file.