name: marianum_mobile description: Mobile client for Webuntis and Nextcloud with Talk integration # The following line prevents the package from being accidentally published to # pub.dev using `flutter pub publish`. 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To see which dependencies have newer # versions available, run `flutter pub outdated`. dependency_overrides: intl: any dependencies: flutter: sdk: flutter flutter_localizations: sdk: flutter cupertino_icons: any flutter_native_splash: any flutter_login: any bubble: any http: any shared_preferences: any provider: any jiffy: any json_annotation: any localstore: any nextcloud: git: url: https://github.com/provokateurin/nextcloud-neon path: packages/nextcloud ref: 3683491a94670393e46cbc83ad85b994f7df7481 flutter_launcher_icons: any pretty_json: any cached_network_image: any url_launcher: any flutter_linkify: any filesize: any path_provider: any better_open_file: any flowder: git: url: https://github.com/Harsh223/flowder.git persistent_bottom_nav_bar_v2: any badges: any image_picker: any file_picker: any loader_overlay: any crypto: any package_info_plus: any syncfusion_flutter_calendar: any async: any animated_digit: any syncfusion_flutter_pdfviewer: any photo_view: any uuid: any firebase_messaging: any firebase_core: any firebase_in_app_messaging: any flutter_local_notifications: any fast_rsa: any share_plus: ^10.1.4 flutter_split_view: any bottom_sheet: any device_info_plus: any flutter_app_badge: any qr_flutter: any easy_debounce: any rrule_generator: any rrule: any time_range_picker: any in_app_review: any emoji_picker_flutter: any bloc: any flutter_bloc: any freezed_annotation: any connectivity_plus: any hydrated_bloc: any dio: any dev_dependencies: flutter_test: sdk: flutter json_serializable: any build_runner: any # The "flutter_lints" package below contains a set of recommended lints to # encourage good coding practices. 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