LINUX-DO: a Flutter developer's guide
一个简单的L站的移动端.
LINUX-DO is an open-source developer tooling library for Flutter mobile app development, with 403★ on GitHub and last updated on 2025-04-17. This guide covers what LINUX-DO 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 LINUX-DO?
一个简单的L站的移动端. It focuses on improving your Flutter developer workflow and codebase. The project lives at R-lz/LINUX-DO and is maintained by R-lz.
Why LINUX-DO is worth knowing in 2026
LINUX-DO carries 403 GitHub stars, 37 forks, 16 open issues. It has been around since 2025, and is mature and stable. 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 LINUX-DO
Add the package to your pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
LINUX-DO: ^latest
Then fetch it and import it in your Dart code:
flutter pub get
import 'package:linux_do/linux_do.dart';
Check the package’s example/ directory and its GitHub repo for the exact API — LINUX-DO is versioned there with full docs so you always integrate against the current release.
When should you use LINUX-DO?
Reach for LINUX-DO 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
LINUX-DO vs. the alternatives
If you’re weighing options in the Library/Tooling space, these are the other projects developers most often compare LINUX-DO 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 LINUX-DO free to use?
Yes. LINUX-DO is open source and free to use in your Flutter projects. You can view the source, report issues, and contribute on GitHub.
Does LINUX-DO work on both iOS and Android?
LINUX-DO 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 LINUX-DO?
As of 2026, LINUX-DO has around 403 stars and 37 forks on GitHub, which puts it among the more widely used options in the Library/Tooling space.
What are good alternatives to LINUX-DO?
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: R-lz/LINUX-DO
- Video tutorials: search YouTube for LINUX-DO
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