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This is the suggested installation method for end users.
- Arduino 1.6.8, get it from Arduino website.
- Internet connection
- Start Arduino and open Preferences window.
- Enter
http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json
into Additional Board Manager URLs field. You can add multiple URLs, separating them with commas. - Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and find esp8266 platform.
- Select the version you need from a drop-down box.
- Click install button.
- Don't forget to select your ESP8266 board from Tools > Board menu after installation.
You may optionally use staging boards manager package link:
http://arduino.esp8266.com/staging/package_esp8266com_index.json
. This may contain some new features, but at the same time, some things might be broken.
This is the suggested installation method for contributors and library developers.
- Arduino 1.6.8 (or newer, if you know what you are doing)
- git
- python 2.7
- terminal, console, or command prompt (depending on you OS)
- Internet connection
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Open the console and go to Arduino directory. This can be either your sketchbook directory (usually
<Documents>/Arduino
), or the directory of Arduino application itself, the choice is up to you. -
Clone this repository into hardware/esp8266com/esp8266 directory. Alternatively, clone it elsewhere and create a symlink, if your OS supports them.
cd hardware mkdir esp8266com cd esp8266com git clone https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.git esp8266
You should end up with the following directory structure:
Arduino | --- hardware | --- esp8266com | --- esp8266 | --- bootloaders --- cores --- doc --- libraries --- package --- tests --- tools --- variants --- platform.txt --- programmers.txt --- README.md --- boards.txt --- LICENSE
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Download binary tools
cd esp8266/tools python get.py
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Restart Arduino