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I work on a Flutter application on two different PC's and would like the Flutter version to be the same for both. I am on the dev channel and when I do a flutter upgrade it ugrades to the latest version in that channel.

Two days ago I did a flutter upgrade on one PC and it went to version 1.2.2. Today on my other PC I did a flutter upgrade 1.2.2 but it went to version 1.3.2 instead.

Is there a way for me to specify the flutter version when upgrading?

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This is not yet supported.
There is an open issue for that https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/14230

Currently you can use Git commands to get a specific version

$ cd flutter
$ # git checkout [branch, tag or commit hash]
$ git checkout v1.2.2

UPDATE : But after version 1.17.0 tag naming convention has been changed so,

$ cd flutter
$ # git checkout [branch, tag or commit hash]
$ git checkout 3.0.0

Update

flutter downgrade <version> is now supported.

The available versions can be be found in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/tags

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    This is possible now with flutter version. In the console do flutter version to list the versions available. Then choose a version to switch to: flutter version v1.2.1
    – Graham
    Mar 21, 2019 at 16:30
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    Sadly, in the Beta channel's (with Flutter 1.23.x, the version command seems to be deprecated: github.com/flutter/website/issues/4935
    – nbloqs
    Oct 29, 2020 at 19:43
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    Updated answer with flutter downgrade here: stackoverflow.com/a/56127174/3758439 Apr 7, 2021 at 12:40
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    make sure you run flutter doctor after flutter downgrade <version> May 20, 2021 at 5:24
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    The use of "downgrade" is incorrect. The downgrade command only downgrades to the previous stable, it does not go to a specific version. Nov 14, 2022 at 13:16

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