when i run my app in flutter android studio : - android-studio

when i run my app this is what i get click here

If the app crashes at startup, there should be an error message printed in the LogCat tab.

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Capture of browser console:
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And this is what logcat is giving:
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I also have some errors reported from the IDE (Android Studio) not related to running the Emulator but occurs when opening the IDE:
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I'm building a flutter app on a mac for the first time. Android studio doesn't provide me any way to build or run the app. The green triangle run button is greyed out, and it doesn't have a spot for me to select my emulator.
If I open an emulator and run the app from the command line it builds and runs just fine. The only issue is that android studio doesn't give me the option to run it at all.
Here's what my android studio looks like
And here's flutter doctor
I'd prefer to not switch environments and to continue being able to develop with android studio, instead of switching to xcode or VScode.
Thanks for any and all help!
The green triangle run button is greyed out for me too in Android Studio but the project can be run from command line using "flutter run".
To enable the run button in Android Studio, go to Settings->Languages & Frameworks->Dart:
Enable Dart support for the project (checkbox)
Set the Dart SDK path (on my machine it was "C:\flutter\bin\cache\dart-sdk")
Select the modules to enable Dart support
Screenshot of Android Studio Dart settings
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I'm getting into flutter so I followed the install doc on the website and had no issue, installed the flutter and dart plug-ins on both Android Studio and Intelli J. The flutter doctor -v command results in the following
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Error creating project
Flutter create command was unsuccessful
So I decided to create the project manually in gitbash where the create command worked perfectly.
I opened the project in Android Studio and discovered another problem even with the emulator running or phone attached the devices section of the run ribbon displays no device and always says loading in the dropdown when clicked.
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