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ARDUINO(1)
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==========
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:doctype: manpage
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NAME
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----
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arduino - Integrated development environment for Arduino boards
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*arduino* ['FILE.ino'...]
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*arduino* [*--verify*|*--upload*] [*--board* __package__:__arch__:__board__[:__parameters__]] [*--port* __portname__] [*--pref* __name__=__value__] [*-v*|*--verbose*] [__FILE.ino__]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The 'arduino' integrated development environment allows editing,
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compiling and uploading sketches (programs) for Arduino
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(and compatible) microcontroller boards.
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Normally, running the arduino command starts the IDE, optionally loading
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any .ino files specified on the commandline.
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Alternatively, if *--verify* or *--upload* is given, no graphical
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interface will be shown and instead a one-off verify (compile) or upload
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will be done. A single .ino file should be given. If the sketch contains
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multiple .ino files, any one can be specified on the commandline, but
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the entire sketch will be compiled.
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When running in a one-off mode, it might be useful to set the
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*build.path* preference to allow keeping intermediate build results
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between multiple runs and only recompile the files that changed.
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Note that on MacOS X, the main executable is
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'Arduino.app/Contents/MacOS/JavaApplicationStub' instead of 'arduino'.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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*--board* __package__:__arch__:__board__[:__parameters__]::
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Select the board to compile for.
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* __package__ is the identifier of the vendor (the first
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level folders inside the 'hardware' directory). Default
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arduino boards use 'arduino'.
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* __architecture__ is the architecture of the board (second level folders
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inside the 'hardware' directory). Default arduino boards use
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either *arduino:avr* for all AVR-based boards (like Uno, Mega
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or Leonardo) or *arduino:sam* for 32bit SAM-based boards
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(like Arduino Due).
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* __board__ is the actual board to use, as defined in 'boards.txt'
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contained in the architecture folder selected. For example,
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*arduino:avr:uno* for the Arduino Uno,
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*arduino:avr:diecimila* for the Arduino Duemilanove or
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Diecimila, or *arduino:avr:mega* for the Arduino Mega.
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* __parameters__ is a comma-separated list of boards specific parameters
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that are normally shown under submenus of the "Tools" menu. For
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example *arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega168* to Select the mega168
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variant of the Arduino Nano board.
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{empty}::
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If this option is not passed, the value from the current
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preferences is used (e.g., the last board selected in the IDE).
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*--port* __portname__::
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Select the serial port to perform upload of the sketch.
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On linux and MacOS X, this should be the path to a device file (e.g.,
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*/dev/ttyACM0*). On Windows, this should be the name of the serial
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port (e.g., *COM3*).
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{empty}::
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If this option is not passed, the value from the current
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preferences is used (e.g., the last port selected in the IDE).
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*--verbose-build*::
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Enable verbose mode during build. If this option is not given,
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verbose mode during build is disabled regardless of the current
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preferences.
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*--verbose-upload*::
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Enable verbose mode during upload. If this option is not given,
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verbose mode during upload is disabled regardless of the current
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preferences.
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*-v, --verbose*::
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Enable verbose mode during build and upload.
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This option has the same effect of using both *--verbose-build*
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and *--verbose-upload*.
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*--preferences-file* __filename__::
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Read and store preferences from the specified __filename__ instead
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of the default one.
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*--pref* __name__=__value__::
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Sets the preference __name__ to the given __value__.
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{empty}::
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Currently the preferences set are saved to 'preferences.txt', but
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this might change in the future (making them only active during
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the current invocation).
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{empty}::
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Note that the preferences you set with this option are not
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validated: Invalid names will be set but never used, invalid
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values might lead to an error later on.
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*--upload*::
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Build and upload the sketch.
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*--verify*::
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Build the sketch.
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PREFERENCES
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-----------
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Arduino keeps a list of preferences, as simple name and value pairs.
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Below, a few of them are documented but a lot more are available.
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*sketchbook.path*::
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The path where sketches are (usually) stored. This path can also
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contain some special subdirectories (see FILES below).
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*update.check*::
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When set to true, the IDE checks for a new version on startup.
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*editor.external*::
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When set to true, use an external editor (the IDE does not allow
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editing and reloads each file before verifying).
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*build.path*::
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The path to use for building. This is where things like the
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preprocessed .cpp file, compiled .o files and the final .hex
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file go.
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{empty}::
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If set, this directory should already exist before running the
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arduino command.
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{empty}::
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If this preference is not set (which is normally the case), a
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new temporary build folder is created on every run and deleted
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again when the application is closed.
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EXIT STATUS
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-----------
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*0*:: Success
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*1*:: Build failed or upload failed
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*2*:: Sketch not found
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*3*:: Invalid (argument for) commandline option
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FILES
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-----
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*~/.arduino15/preferences.txt*::
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This file stores the preferences used for the IDE, building and
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uploading sketches.
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*My Documents/Arduino/* (Windows)::
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*~/Documents/Arduino/* (Mac OS X)::
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*~/Arduino/* (Linux)::
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This directory is referred to as the "Sketchbook" and contains
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the user's sketches. The path can be changed through the
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*sketchbook.path* preference.
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{empty}::
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Apart from sketches, three special directories can be inside the
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sketchbook:
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*libraries*:::
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Libraries can be put inside this directory, one library
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per subdirectory.
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*hardware*:::
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Support for third-party hardware can be added through
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this directory.
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*tools*:::
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External code-processing tools (that can be run through
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the Tools menu of the IDE) can be added here.
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EXAMPLES
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--------
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Start the Arduino IDE, with two files open:
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arduino /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino /path/to/sketch/extra.ino
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Compile and upload a sketch using the last selected board and serial port
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arduino --upload /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
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Compile and upload a sketch to an Arduino Nano, with an Atmega168 CPU,
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connected on port '/dev/ttyACM0':
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arduino --board arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega168 --port /dev/ttyACM0 --upload /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
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Compile a sketch, put the build results in the 'build' directory an
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re-use any previous build results in that directory.
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arduino --pref build.path=/path/to/sketch/build --verify /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
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RESOURCES
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---------
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Web site: <http://arduino.cc/>
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Help on projects and programming: <http://forum.arduino.cc/>
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Report bugs: <http://github.com/arduino/Arduino/issues>
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IDE and framework development mailing list: <https://groups.google.com/a/arduino.cc/forum/#!forum/developers>
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