Update Downloading Flutter and Adding it to Your Path authored by Andrew Januszko's avatar Andrew Januszko
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2. At the bottom of your `.zshrc` file, add a the following line: `export PATH=~/Developer/sdk/flutter/bin:$PATH`. 2. At the bottom of your `.zshrc` file, add a the following line: `export PATH=~/Developer/sdk/flutter/bin:$PATH`.
3. Hit `Escape` and type `:wq`. This should return you to the command line. 3. Hit `Escape` and type `:wq`. This should return you to the command line.
4. Type `source ~/.zshrc`. This reloads your `.zshrc` file. 4. Type `source ~/.zshrc`. This reloads your `.zshrc` file.
5. Verify that Flutter is now on your path by opening a new PowerShell instance and typing `flutter`. You should see a list of arguments for Flutter. 5. Verify that Flutter is now on your path by typing `flutter`. You should see a list of arguments for Flutter.
## Windows ## Windows
1. Right-click the Windows logo and select `System`. 1. Right-click the Windows logo and select `System`.
2. Click `Advanced System Settings` on the right hand side of the screen under `Related Settings`. This should open a `System Properties` window. 2. Click `Advanced System Settings` on the right hand side of the screen under `Related Settings`. This should open a `System Properties` window.
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4. In the `System variables` list, scroll down until a variable called `Path` is visible. Click on `Path` and select `Edit`. 4. In the `System variables` list, scroll down until a variable called `Path` is visible. Click on `Path` and select `Edit`.
5. Click `New` in the upper-right corner, and paste the `/Users/<YourUsernameHere>/Developer/sdk/flutter/bin` path from earlier. 5. Click `New` in the upper-right corner, and paste the `/Users/<YourUsernameHere>/Developer/sdk/flutter/bin` path from earlier.
6. Click `OK`. 6. Click `OK`.
7. Verify that Flutter is now on your path by opening a new PowerShell instance and typing `flutter`. You should see a list of arguments for Flutter. 7. Verify that Flutter is now on your path by typing `flutter`. You should see a list of arguments for Flutter.
_**You now have Flutter installed, congrats!**_ _**You now have Flutter installed, congrats!**_
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