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*<code>sudo apt-get install python3-distutils</code> | *<code><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">sudo apt-get install python3-distutils</span></code> | ||
*<code>sudo apt install python3-venv </code> | |||
[https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/integration/ide/vscode.html Their instruction page...] | [https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/integration/ide/vscode.html Their instruction page...] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:23, 8 November 2024
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WIP!!!
As always...
Start with:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
Getting Started with PlatformIO
PlatformIO is an add-on for VSCode.
You can install VSCode directly from the Software Manager... If you don't have an aversion to flatpack. Or...
Download VSCode
wget https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=760868
mv index.html\?LinkID\=760868 vsc.deb
Install VSCode
sudo apt install ./vsc.deb
Install PlatformIO
Gonna fail hard if you don't first improve the python install...
sudo apt-get install python3-distutils
sudo apt install python3-venv
- Open VSCode Package Manager
- Search for the official platformio ide extension
- Install PlatformIO IDE.
UDEV
You may need to ensure you can talk to your USB devices
Using GitHub
Make sure you actually have git installed... :P
sudo apt install git
You'll need to set your user name & email for git...
Open a terminal and do:
git config --global user.name YOURUSERNAME
git config --global user.email YOUR@EMAIL.ADDRRESS
In fact...
You might even want to look here