feat(flutter_runtime_mcp): include full logs in flutterStop response#33
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When stopping a Flutter instance, the tool now returns all buffered stdout and stderr output from the session. This helps agents see what might have failed during build or runtime errors.
Simplify flutterStart success response to show only essential info (instance ID, working directory, command, VM Service URI). Full logs are only included when startup fails, helping agents debug issues without cluttering successful responses. Reverts the flutterStop changes from the previous commit as those were not intended.
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When stopping a Flutter instance, the tool now returns all buffered
stdout and stderr output from the session. This helps agents see what
might have failed during build or runtime errors.