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| - | ====== Configuring the development environment ====== | ||
| - | Download and install VS Code from [[https:// | ||
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| - | =====Install Python on Windows===== | ||
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| - | Download Python from [[https:// | ||
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| - | Before installing check the **Add Python to PATH** | ||
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| - | =====Install Python on Linux===== | ||
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| - | Open terminal and check if you have Python 3 installed. | ||
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| - | $ python3 --version | ||
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| - | If you don't have Python 3 installed then run the following command. | ||
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| - | $ sudo apt install python3 | ||
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| - | Wether you already had Python installed or not, you need to run the following command. | ||
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| - | $ sudo apt install python3-distutils | ||
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| - | =====Installing PlatformIO IDE on VS Code===== | ||
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| - | - Click on the **Extensions** icon or press **Ctrl+Shift+X** to open the extensions tab | ||
| - | - Search for " | ||
| - | - Select the first option | ||
| - | - Click the **Install** button | ||
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| - | After installing make sure the extension is enabled. | ||
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| - | After that, the PlatformIO icon should show up on the left sidebar as well as an **Home** icon that redirects you to PlatformIO home. | ||
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