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Eric Windmill 2999d738b8 Dart 3.9 / Flutter 3.35 [first LLM release] (#2714)
I got carried away with Gemini and basically rewrote CI and the release
process for the new LLM reality. This work was largely completed by
Gemini.

- Bump all SDK versions to the current beta (3.9.0-0)
- Run `flutter channel beta`
- Wrote `ci_script.dart` to replace the bash scripts
- Converted repository to pub workspace #2499 
- Added llm.md and release.md
- Added redirect for deprecated Samples Index

## Pre-launch Checklist

- [x] I read the [Flutter Style Guide] _recently_, and have followed its
advice.
- [x] I signed the [CLA].
- [x] I read the [Contributors Guide].
- [x] I have added sample code updates to the [changelog].
- [x] I updated/added relevant documentation (doc comments with `///`).
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name: flutter_module_books
description: A Flutter module using the Pigeon package to demonstrate
integrating Flutter in a realistic scenario where the existing platform app
already has business logic and middleware constraints.
version: 1.0.0+1
resolution: workspace
environment:
sdk: ^3.9.0-0
dependencies:
flutter:
sdk: flutter
dev_dependencies:
analysis_defaults:
path: ../../../analysis_defaults
pigeon: ">=11.0.0 <27.0.0"
flutter_test:
sdk: flutter
flutter:
uses-material-design: true
# This section identifies your Flutter project as a module meant for
# embedding in a native host app. These identifiers should _not_ ordinarily
# be changed after generation - they are used to ensure that the tooling can
# maintain consistency when adding or modifying assets and plugins.
# They also do not have any bearing on your native host application's
# identifiers, which may be completely independent or the same as these.
module:
androidX: true
androidPackage: dev.flutter.example.flutter_module_books
iosBundleIdentifier: dev.flutter.example.flutterModuleBooks