jasmine: a Flutter developer's guide
A comic browser,support Android / iOS / MacOS / Windows / Linux.
jasmine is an open-source developer tooling library for Flutter mobile app development, with 5,313★ on GitHub and last updated on 2026-05-05. This guide covers what jasmine does, why it matters in 2026, how to add it to your project, when to reach for it, and how it compares to the alternatives — plus a quick FAQ.
What is jasmine?
A comic browser,support Android / iOS / MacOS / Windows / Linux. It focuses on improving your Flutter developer workflow and codebase. The project lives at ComicSparks/jasmine and is maintained by ComicSparks.
Why jasmine is worth knowing in 2026
jasmine carries 5,313 GitHub stars, 353 forks, 5 open issues. It has been around since 2022, and is actively maintained. For a Library/Tooling option, that combination of adoption and upkeep usually means a healthy community, production usage, and plenty of examples to learn from — the things that make a dependency safe to build on.
Installing jasmine
Add the package to your pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
jasmine: ^latest
Then fetch it and import it in your Dart code:
flutter pub get
import 'package:jasmine/jasmine.dart';
Check the package’s example/ directory and its GitHub repo for the exact API — jasmine is versioned there with full docs so you always integrate against the current release.
When should you use jasmine?
Reach for jasmine when:
- you want to automate or streamline part of your build
- you need better debugging, codegen, or DX
- you’re standardising tooling across a team
It’s especially relevant if your project touches acg, comic, cosplay, flutter, hentai, ios.
jasmine vs. the alternatives
If you’re weighing options in the Library/Tooling space, these are the other projects developers most often compare jasmine against:
- FlClash: a Flutter developer’s guide
- ente: a Flutter developer’s guide
- NativeScript: a Flutter developer’s guide
- antlr4: a Flutter developer’s guide
There’s no single winner — the right pick depends on your app’s size, your team’s familiarity, and your performance budget. Browse the full Library/Tooling collection to compare them side by side.
Frequently asked questions
Is jasmine free to use?
Yes. jasmine is open source and free to use in your Flutter projects. You can view the source, report issues, and contribute on GitHub.
Does jasmine work on both iOS and Android?
jasmine is built for Flutter, so it targets iOS and Android from a single codebase, and typically web and desktop too depending on the project’s platform support.
How popular is jasmine?
As of 2026, jasmine has around 5,313 stars and 353 forks on GitHub, which puts it among the more widely used options in the Library/Tooling space.
What are good alternatives to jasmine?
Popular alternatives in the Library/Tooling category include flclash, ente, nativescript. The best choice depends on your app’s size, team, and performance needs.
Resources & links
- GitHub: ComicSparks/jasmine
- Video tutorials: search YouTube for jasmine
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