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# Widgets gallery
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This example is derived from
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[ComposeCookBook](https://github.com/Gurupreet/ComposeCookBook) project
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by Gurupreet Singh ([@Gurupreet](https://github.com/Gurupreet))
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published under [MIT license](third_party/ComposeCookBook_LICENSE.txt).
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An example of Compose application for Desktop, Android and iOS platforms,
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demonstrating how to use various Material widgets.
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## How to run
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Choose a run configuration for an appropriate target in IDE and run it.
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![run-configurations.png](run-configurations.png)
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To run on iOS device, please correct `TEAM_ID` value in `iosApp/Configuration/Config.xcconfig` with your Apple Team ID.
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Alternatively, you may setup signing within XCode opening `iosApp/iosApp.xcworkspace` and then
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using "Signing & Capabilities" tab of `iosApp` target.
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Then choose **iosApp** configuration in IDE and run it.
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## Run on desktop via Gradle
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`./gradlew desktopApp:run`
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### Building native desktop distribution
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```
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./gradlew :desktop:packageDistributionForCurrentOS
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# outputs are written to desktop/build/compose/binaries
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```
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