![]() ![]() So how to use PlatformIO and how to integrate it with IntelliJ IDEA? Also it does not require installed Arduino IDE - it is completely independent solution: toolchain for specific platform is downloaded and managed by Platformio. The great thing is that it supports not only Arduino but other MCU's as well - you could see list of supported platforms here. It has pre-configured settings for the most Arduino Boards. PlatformIO to the rescueIn short PlatformIO is free and open-source cross-platform code builder and library manager for Arduino with Continuos and IDE integration. There is a CLion Arduino plugin present in IntelliJ plugins repository i've tried it but still was unhappy (also i used trial version of CLion since it does not have community version).īut recently i've found such a great project - PlatformIO created by Ivan Kravets from Ukraine which is very great since i'm also from Ukraine. Originally i've used Arduino IDE to develop and upload sketches to the MCU.īut as a java/javascript software developer i always felt myself unhappy since i could not use my favourite IntelliJ IDEA for this. Arduino IDE timesRecently i've started to play with Arduino and also different other micro controllers like esp8266.
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