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cmd-avr

The Plugin for AVR on CMD!!

Introduction

The cmd-avr is just what it sounds like The Plugin which edits the Makefile on cmd.

Works With Any Text Editor That Doesn't Have An AVR Plugin(Sorta)

Text Editor Requirements

  1. Must Have A Console

Thats All

User Requirements

  1. Patience

That's All Again

System Requirements

  1. You need to install Golang

Thats All Again(2)

Installation

Installation is a little bit tricky but that's where the user requirements come. Steps First Of All ,you need a common Makefile, For Windows users Who are using WinAVR or has a Makefile for avr-gcc can do this :=

  1. Open up your AVR Workspace,(this can be "C:\AVRSketchbook for mine)

  2. Save the Makefile into the Workspace

  3. If Your Workspace isn't C:\AVRSketchbook,you need to change it,to do that read the custom workspace section

  4. Now create a folder called bin.

  5. cd into that bin folder by typing cd C:\bin (if you created it in the C Drive)

  6. Now Build the go file using go build the\path\where\you\installed\the\go\file.go

  7. Setup the %PATH% Environment Variable by typing

    set PATH=%PATH%;C:\bin

And that's it

Additional Notes For Notepad++ Users

If you are a Notepad++ User then you can execute the command in Notepad++ itself(Sorry,i didn't try other text editors)!

  1. Follow this guide http://vpapanik.blogspot.in/2012/08/using-winavr-with-notepad.html
  2. Now create another Macro called AVR New Project the same way.
  3. Inside it, type

cls

avr

  1. That's it save it and enjoy

Custom Workspace

  1. Open the gofile before building it and add these changes

See these lines

op := "C:\AVRSketchbook\Makefile"

oe := "C:\AVRSketchbook\"+ ar

oa := "C:\AVRSketchbook"

Change it into the Avr Workspace you use like

op := "C:\AVRWork\Makefile"

oe := "C:\AVRWork\" + ar

oa := "C:\AVRWork"

Here AVRWork is just an example

Questions or Bugs

Email me at planetoid128@gmail.com

Attributions

Thanks to vpapanik on creating the blog

License

This is licensed under MIT-License