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@xM1haix xM1haix commented Dec 17, 2025

Keeping the same name across all docs will lead to less confusion.

Updated import statement for user ID retrieval example.
The "client" keyword is confusing because there is actually a client in the serverpod, so it's better to keep the same name across all docs
Updated references from 'App' to 'Flutter app' for clarity.
@xM1haix xM1haix changed the title Fixing flutter side name confusion docs: fix flutter side name confusion Dec 17, 2025
@xM1haix xM1haix changed the title docs: fix flutter side name confusion Docs: fix flutter side name confusion Dec 17, 2025
@xM1haix xM1haix changed the title Docs: fix flutter side name confusion docs: Fix flutter side name confusion Dec 17, 2025
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This is a good clarification, could you make this change to all 3.x.x versions of the documentation along with the non versioned docs?

The non-versioned docs is required to preserve this change when we create new versions of the documentation.

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xM1haix commented Dec 18, 2025

Thank you!

Yes, I will work on it!

…ve clarity

- Updated references from "client" to "Flutter app" across multiple documents to enhance consistency and clarity.
- Revised sections on endpoint creation, error handling, pagination, caching, and authentication to reflect the Flutter context.
- Improved explanations regarding server interactions, emphasizing the role of the Flutter app in various scenarios.
- Enhanced descriptions of streaming methods and file uploads to align with Flutter app usage.
- Clarified security configuration instructions specific to Flutter apps.
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