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Hi @nexbotai, I am not sure if I understood your question correctly. In general, you will need to make sure that your app builds ok locally and only then you start testing it with a CI/CD. Codemagic gives you an option to remote access builder machines for debugging purposes as well. More info here. |
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I'm very new to Codemagic and I need a bit of help to get my builds running.
My flutter app's
pubspec.yaml
has 1 local dependency calledapp-core
from a top-level directory.I could just publish the app-core directory to github and directly use the github url but it would be tedious for me to keep switching when I make a codemagic build and local debugging. I hope there's a way around this. Thank you very much.
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