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Make compatible with Arduino IDE Boards Manager? #9
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You can try it out by adding this URL as an 'Additional Board Manager URL' in the IDE preferences: |
Hi Ben. Yeah thats cool. I am still on vacation and therefor limited with testing stuff. I will come back to it in about a week! |
Any news about this ? |
I don't know if @oderwat is maintaining this any more. I've tweaked my fork to provide a Boards Manager compatible verison. Instructions to use it are included in the readme - take a look: https://github.com/benlye/anet-board |
Nope ... after switching all my printers to Klipper I don't want to look back to Marlin. BTW: This is not my organisation. I think this could be deleted though. |
What do you think about making the Github repo compatible with the Arduino IDE boards manager?
I had a go at it here:
https://github.com/benlye/anet-board/tree/board-manager
It requires changing the file layout and creating the JSON index file. The index file I created works, but is a mix of information - it points to my repo only because of the file structure changes that needed to be in the download archive, and because I had to tag a release.
It would mean that any future changes to the board definition would cause people to get a pop-up in the IDE telling them there was an update available.
Ben
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