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96 | 128 | |
7,464 | 35,583 | |
1.6% | - | |
9.2 | 7.8 | |
2 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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PlatformIO
- Is there an extension in vs code to do embedded programming
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Debug program using PlatformIO and avr-stub
PlatformIO together with avr-stub can be used to do source level debugging but there are some caveats.
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Do you know some sbc or soc that can be programed to run rtos and c++ on top?
Look into https://platformio.org/, it can abstract over a few RTOSes, and can show you which OSes work with which chips/boards.
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Flash a bootloader on Ender 3 S1 Pro
I found this in the S1 Pro Manual. I haven't tried this yet but it seems like you could just get the S1 Pro firmware and use platformio to build and upload it directly to the printer. Just incase you want to go that route, here's the Marlin documentation on how to use platformio to build and upload the firmware.
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ESP32-CAM connection without the USB device
Once it's connected you use whatever programming tool you're building with. The Arduino IDE will work if you install ESP32 support. There'll be an option to upload firmware. I use PlatformIO from the command line; it has options to upload when you build firmware. Fundamentally these use esptool.py to flash the firmware to the board (it can also erase the board's flash storage, read it back, and do a few other things). You probably don't want to use it directly unless you absolutely have to; whatever build system you use should be easier to deal with.
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Teensyduino (C++) or Micropython for robot control
Using Teensyduino (the Teensy flavor of the nominal Arduino IDE) is fine for small projects, but I highly recommend considering a switch to the PlatformIO + VSCode environment. Much more productive!
- Does anyone know how to program Arduino/stm32 using vscode?
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What's the best book and microcontroller to learn embedded design?
Use Platformio with a Weact STMF401 MCU. You can either go bare metal or Arduino framework. \ https://platformio.org
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Device to Display Guest WiFi Password
The easiest way to get started with ESP32/Arduino is using Visual Studio Code with PlatformIO. Inkplate has some documentation on their official website and their Github repositories how to get started.
cobra
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Build your own curl in Golang
In this tutorial, we'll walk through the process of creating a simple command-line tool similar to curl using Go and Cobra, a CLI library for Go.
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Scripts should be written using the project main language
I use https://github.com/spf13/cobra religiously for this kind of thing - it handles all the annoying corner cases of parsing flags, and also has an intuitive notion of subcommands (with basic usage/help text generated) for picking which task you want to run with positional arguments.
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Command Line Interface Guidelines
We recently chose cobra[1] to create a cli application. It comes with so many best practices already packaged like autocompletions, help texts etc. etc.
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What 3rd-party libraries do you use often/all the time?
github.com/spf13/cobra
- O poder do CLI com Golang e Cobra CLI
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Dockerizing Golang CLI Tool - A Step-by-Step Guide
For installing Cobra-CLI you can go to Cobraor run go install github.com/spf13/cobra-cli@latest in the terminal.
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Packaging Go for Arch Linux Tutorial
In my build phase, I compile the source to create a k3sup binary and I also run the binary to generate shell script completions. Give kudos to this functionality which comes from spf13/cobra Go library for CLIs.
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Add License Headers to Your Code Files
NWA is a command-line tool built on cobra. Here's an overview of NWA's commands:
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Auto-Completion and Cocktail mixing with Golang’s Cobra CLI
Cobra is a library for creating powerful modern CLI applications. https://github.com/spf13/cobra
In this post we explain how to implement custom auto-completion ability for a CLI tool written in Go and using Cobra. We start by walking through the creation of a tiny mixologist app using Cobra. The mixologist app is a CLI tool written in Go using the Cobra framework that can make cocktails from a list of ingredients and uses custom auto-completion to improve the user experience. For reference, the code for the CLI application can be found here: https://github.com/rafttio/mixologist
What are some alternatives?
urfave/cli - A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go
cli - CLI - A package for building command line app with go
kingpin - CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY: A Go (golang) command line and flag parser
kong - Kong is a command-line parser for Go
go-flags - go command line option parser
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
mitchellh/cli - A Go library for implementing command-line interfaces.
duino-coin - ᕲ Duino-Coin is a coin that can be mined with almost everything, including Arduino boards.
pflag - Drop-in replacement for Go's flag package, implementing POSIX/GNU-style --flags.
meson - The Meson Build System
mow.cli - A versatile library for building CLI applications in Go
argparse - Argparse for golang. Just because `flag` sucks