Flutter Windows option not showing - flutter

I'm trying to run my old project on Windows Debug Mode.(Released couple of days ago).
I updated my flutter version to 2.10 using flutter upgrade and I did flutter doctor .
Everything is fine but I can't find Windows in my debug option.
Is it because I'm using macOS ?
I just want to test how my app will behave or look on Windows before building the final release.

Yes, that's the problem. You need to be on Windows to build for Windows.
Check here, the second note from the top (unless they changed something with the new release).

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Flutter: Cannot parse result path string

Error I am getting:
When I am trying to build the app (Which is by default app by Flutter), I am facing this problem please someone help me out.
flutter doctor -v:
I also checked the problems but didn't get anything.
I was trying to build the app.
If you are using windows, it is selected windows build by default on VS Code. You can select device on top section for android studio and bottom corner for vs-code.
and then run the app again.
Also you can use command on terminal like
flutter run -d c
this will run on chrome(I am using c to select chrome).
If you like to build on Windows, you need to install Desktop development with C++. Check How to build release version of windows app?

Breakpoints not working with Flutter in Android Studio

I can set breakpoints, but when I run in Debug mode the breakpoint's icon change with this:
I think that the problem is the new version of Flutter plugin in Android Studio, but I'm not sure. How to fix this?
What I've tried:
flutter clean
android studio cache clean and restart
Upgrade to the latest version of the flutter plugin 65.1.3 solved my problem.
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter/versions
need to roll back the version of the flutter plugin to 64.1.2.
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter/versions
Confirmed: plug-in was one thing.
The other problem is that IntelliJ (same for Android Studio) distinguish between:
import '../../viewmodel/**m**essages
import '../../viewmodel/**M**essages
Compiling, running, Dart analysis ... everything's fine. However, breakpoints don't work!
To be more precise: some breakpoints don't work, only in some files!
Tip: If a breakpoint does not work, remove all imports in the file. Click the bulb to get suggestions - and you will see the duplicate imports.
See wrong imports
Btw.: I am on Windows. And the file system does not distinguish between upper and lower case filenames.
Faced to this issue today as well: looks like for me the solution was to update Flutter / Dart SDK and their Plugins for Android Studio.
Some users report the problem is linked to the Chrom Version >=100 due to API change, but on my side it was not working with Edge as well.
After update problem has gone
There is indeed also an issue with Chrome Version >=100. Running flutter upgrade (to flutter 2.10.5) fixed this for me as described here

VS Code testing tab no longer finds tests

After upgrading from Flutter 2.5.0 to Flutter 2.5.1, the testing tab in VS Code no longer finds all the tests for any of my Flutter projects. Instead, this is all I see:
I've tried downgrading back to 2.5.0, but no luck. Obviously, I can still use just use flutter test to run all the tests, but this isn't as nice as the testing UI that was previously available. Other developers on my teams have also run into this problem. I haven't seen any posts / info about it online or in the Flutter changelogs. My VS Code version is the exact same from before this became an problem. (VS Code version: 1.60.2)
Any help would be appreciated!
This is only a temporary fix. But if you downgrade the dart extension in VS Code, then it will bring back the older testing which can find / run all the tests.
Open the extensions tab in VS Code -> gear icon -> install another version... -> 3.26.0. After it finds the version, and you select it, you'll need to restart VS Code. Then the old testing should be available.

VSCode, Flutter SDK Version Erroneous?

I believe my Flutter SDK version is being erroneously reported and do not know where the conflict is.
When running flutter doctor it reports Flutter 2.2.3 • channel stable. However, the bottom toolbar in VSCode displays Flutter: 2.0.4.
Is there a reason VSCode and terminal would report the Flutter version differently? And how can I ensure I am running the correct SDK version?
Look into "dart.flutterSdkPath" setting in vscode and change if needed. The problem could be with you having multiple versions of Flutter on the disk and auto-find fails to find the correct one (last version), manually override.
In my case my path( environment variables) of SDK was set wrong check yours first
and if still not worked try running commands
Flutter clean
Flutter upgrade

The refactoring option is gone after dart last update, what can I do, I tried restarting and uninstalled Visual Studio Code but nothing happened

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Worked for me on beta as well. It's a bit less cutting edge than dev so might be better for some uses.
flutter channel beta
flutter upgrade
Also found out that turning off the previewLSP setting in the VSCode Dart & Flutter extension settings turns the refactoring menu back on. There seems to be a disagreement between LSP mode and refactoring that is fixed in later versions. If you don't want to upgrade you can try turning that setting off and then restarting VSCode.
Run flutter doctor, if flutter and dart are up to date then try switching to a different flutter channel and update flutter and dart again. It worked for me recently.
Try switch to dev channel,
flutter channel dev
flutter upgrade
I sugest to re-install the flutter plugin for VSCode (wich includes dart). See if it helps.