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hunteraraujo 6365071bb4 Add LeaderboardSubmissionDialog with SharedPreferences support
Introduce the LeaderboardSubmissionDialog widget which allows users to submit their team name, GitHub repo URL, and commit SHA for leaderboard consideration.

Features:
- Field validation: Ensure that all required fields are filled before submission.
- SharedPreferences integration: Save the user's last submission values and auto-populate the fields with these values when the dialog is shown next time.

This enhancement provides a smoother user experience by reducing repetitive data entry for subsequent leaderboard submissions.
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AutoGPT Flutter Client

Description

This repository contains the Flutter client for the AutoGPT project. The application facilitates users in discussing various tasks with a single agent. The app is built to be cross-platform and runs on Web, Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac.

Features

  • List and manage multiple tasks.
  • Engage in chat conversations related to selected tasks.

Design document

The design document for this project provides a detailed outline of the architecture, components, and other important aspects of this application. Please note that this is a living, growing document and it is subject to change as the project evolves.

You can access the design document here.

Requirements

  • Flutter 3.x
  • Dart 3.x

Flutter comes with Dart, to install Flutter, follow the instructions here: https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install

Installation

  1. Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT.git
  1. Navigate to the project directory:
cd AutoGPT/frontend
  1. Get Flutter packages:
flutter pub get
  1. Run the app:
flutter run -d chrome --web-port 5000

Project Structure

  • lib/: Contains the main source code for the application.
  • models/: Data models that define the structure of the objects used in the app.
  • views/: The UI components of the application.
  • viewmodels/: The business logic and data handling for the views.
  • services/: Contains the service classes that handle communication with backend APIs and other external data sources. These services are used to fetch and update data that the app uses, and they are consumed by the ViewModels.
  • test/: Contains the test files for unit and widget tests.

Responsive Design

The app features a responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and orientations. On larger screens (Web, Windows, Mac), views are displayed side by side horizontally. On smaller screens (Android, iOS), views are displayed in a tab bar controller layout.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.