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### Cores have been moved
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Originally, the main Arduino repository contained Arduino
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platforms/cores in this directory. Since then, these have been moved to
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their own repositories instead (see commit 2e98854 and d6b40d0).
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The official Arduino cores can now be found here:
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- https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-avr
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- https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-sam
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- https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-samd
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##### Migrating commits
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If you need to move commits and/or pull requests over from this
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repository into the separate core repositories, an approach to handle
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that mostly automatically is suggested below. These are for the avr
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core, but with some changes, it should apply to sam as well.
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# Start out in the Arduino repo, by rebasing your branch on top of the
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# last commit that still contained the avr core. This makes sure that
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# any conflicts are resolved before transferring the commits, since git
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# am is not so helpful with conflicts.
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git checkout my-branch
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git rebase -i 950d88dcbe7b9b2d348fb25b5ffcd0c6d2d30b97
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# Then, generate patch files for all of your commits, into the patches
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# directory.
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git format-patch -o patches 950d88dcbe7b9b2d348fb25b5ffcd0c6d2d30b97
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# These steps are optional, but if your commits contain changes to other
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# files than the avr core, this re-applies your commits with only the
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# avr core changes, and regenerates the patches
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git checkout -b tmp-branch 950d88dcbe7b9b2d348fb25b5ffcd0c6d2d30b97
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git am --include 'hardware/arduino/avr/*' patches/*
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rm -rf patches/
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git format-patch -o patches 950d88dcbe7b9b2d348fb25b5ffcd0c6d2d30b97
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# Then, in the ArduinoCore-avr repo, create a new branch on the commit
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# matching the Arduino repo.
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git checkout -b my-branch b7c607663fecc232e598f2c0acf419ceb0b7078c
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# Apply our previously generated patches (update the path to point to
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# wherever you generated the patches previously). -p4 tells git am to
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# strip the a/hardware/arduino/avr part of the paths before applying.
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git am -p4 /path/to/patches/*
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# Finally, rebase on top of master
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git rebase origin/master
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