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I want to keep this project simple and accessible to non-IT people, so Docker is definitely out. However, I share your concerns: About dependencies
This project keeps dependencies to an absolute minimum:
This project deliberately avoids Arduino bloatware like About Continuous Integration Automatic compilation using Arduino-CLI was on my mind, so feel free to contribute in that sense. A simple script should do it:
However, each sketch must target a different board. I have to admit that manual compilation is tedious and time-consuming. Pull-request
You should be able to target the |
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Hi @afpineda i added a workflow at my repository, tomorrow i will make a PR to Development to include the github actions, |
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Hi, @janc18. The build workflow is updated and working in my See build.yaml |
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Hi @afpineda,
I was thinking that, to have a better platform for testing new builds, we could use Docker to test the compilation results. This would make it easier to detect when certain dependencies break something. Currently, I can compile the Arduino projects using arduino-cli, but I need to make some changes to the Dockerfile to simplify the compilation process.
I tried to create a pull request under the development branch but couldn't, and I also faced issues creating a new branch. If you give me permission, I'd be happy to upload my pull request. (I forgot to make a pull request from my fork 😆 )
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