Recreate Flutter's ios and android folder with Swift and Kotlin












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Hi I just found out that it is possible to create Flutter project with Swift and Kotlin. However, I'm already invested in my current projects and want to recreate the ios and android as Swift and Kotlin (currently they are default to Java and ObjC).



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    Hi I just found out that it is possible to create Flutter project with Swift and Kotlin. However, I'm already invested in my current projects and want to recreate the ios and android as Swift and Kotlin (currently they are default to Java and ObjC).



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      Hi I just found out that it is possible to create Flutter project with Swift and Kotlin. However, I'm already invested in my current projects and want to recreate the ios and android as Swift and Kotlin (currently they are default to Java and ObjC).



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      Hi I just found out that it is possible to create Flutter project with Swift and Kotlin. However, I'm already invested in my current projects and want to recreate the ios and android as Swift and Kotlin (currently they are default to Java and ObjC).



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          use -i and -a to create new project, like this:



          flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name


          see also:https://flutter.io/docs/development/platform-integration/platform-channels#step-1-create-a-new-app-project



          then replace with lib folder from old project.






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            You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

            – Günter Zöchbauer
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:51











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          use -i and -a to create new project, like this:



          flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name


          see also:https://flutter.io/docs/development/platform-integration/platform-channels#step-1-create-a-new-app-project



          then replace with lib folder from old project.






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            You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

            – Günter Zöchbauer
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:51
















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          use -i and -a to create new project, like this:



          flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name


          see also:https://flutter.io/docs/development/platform-integration/platform-channels#step-1-create-a-new-app-project



          then replace with lib folder from old project.






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            You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

            – Günter Zöchbauer
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:51














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          use -i and -a to create new project, like this:



          flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name


          see also:https://flutter.io/docs/development/platform-integration/platform-channels#step-1-create-a-new-app-project



          then replace with lib folder from old project.






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          use -i and -a to create new project, like this:



          flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name


          see also:https://flutter.io/docs/development/platform-integration/platform-channels#step-1-create-a-new-app-project



          then replace with lib folder from old project.







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            You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

            – Günter Zöchbauer
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:51














          • 1





            You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

            – Günter Zöchbauer
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:51








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          You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

          – Günter Zöchbauer
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:51





          You can just delete the ios/ and/or android/ folder in your project and have them recreated using the command you suggested and then re-apply manual changes (easy if you use version control)

          – Günter Zöchbauer
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:51


















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