KiBot | switching | |
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9 | 2 | |
506 | 0 | |
2.0% | - | |
9.8 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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KiBot
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UPDATED -- Review Request - ESP32-based board monitoring 24VAC w/ I2C, 1wire
My CICD is done with KiBot - https://github.com/INTI-CMNB/KiBot and my pipeline templates are https://github.com/gcormier/kicad-jobs
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Kicad Vault - A Component Management System
Not exactly the same you suggested, but many of those points are already covered by KiBot. You might want to take a look at it: Kibot
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KiCad Project Makefile
One of the features that peaked my interest with the release of 7.0 was kicad-cli. I've wanted a built in tool for CI/CD for a while. I know there is Kibot but to be honest, I found the base configuration a little overwhelming and also struggled to get it running locally on a macOS setup - without tainting system Python.
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KiCad Version 7.0.0 Released
KiBot [0] is super handy for this, the documentation has an explicit section on CI/CD usage.
It's a bit clunky (not KiBots fault at all, it has to basically script drive the GUI to achieve some functionality which has now been added to the kicad cli) so hopefully going forward CI/CD with KiCad will be even easier!
0: https://github.com/INTI-CMNB/KiBot
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The tooling ecosystem that adds joy to KiCad
I'm using KiBot for this, see pcb_replace/sch_replace options here: https://github.com/INTI-CMNB/KiBot#supported-preflight-optio...
- KiBot release - now supports KiCad v6!
- Fritzing is an open-source electronic design too
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KiCad 6.0.0
I've been bitten by the DRC before, but KiBot[0] renders that moot. I have it running as a pre-commit hook, and it generates my Gerbers and everything. That way, all this stuff is automated and I can't make a mistake.
Check out my project's config:
https://gitlab.com/stavros/esp32-cnc/-/blob/master/project.k...
[0]: https://github.com/INTI-CMNB/KiBot#introduction
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Kicad Helper Workflow
This mainly uses the KiBot action (https://github.com/INTI-CMNB/KiBot)
switching
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UPDATED -- Review Request - ESP32-based board monitoring 24VAC w/ I2C, 1wire
Oh, check this one out as well. https://github.com/gcormier/switching This was my first venture into everything and I wanted to just test out the actual switching design. I was able to power this and run it on my DC Load to see how everything held up.
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esptemp8c - 8 channel temperature logger
I do, I built a reference schematic for this switching regular to re-use in all my projects https://github.com/gcormier/switching
What are some alternatives?
kicad-test - A test of the KiCad GitHub Action
esptemp8c - n-channel thermocouple logger using esphome
fritzing-app - Fritzing desktop application
kicad-jobs - My shared kicad jobs
horizon - Horizon is a free EDA package
espairqual - esphome board to interface with a few air quality (PM) sensors
esp32-cnc
pcb-tools - Tools to work with PCB data (Gerber, Excellon, NC files) using Python.
kicad_auto - Docker image for KiCad automation scripts suitable for CI/CD
nscale4x8 - Reboot of my first N Scale railroad and my first layout in 20+ years
Ki-nTree - Fast part creation for KiCad and InvenTree