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diff --git a/Test/README.md b/Test/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..025960f --- /dev/null +++ b/Test/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Test + +A Particle project named Test + +## Welcome to your project! + +Every new Particle project is composed of 3 important elements that you'll see have been created in your project directory for Test. + +#### ```/src``` folder: +This is the source folder that contains the firmware files for your project. It should *not* be renamed. +Anything that is in this folder when you compile your project will be sent to our compile service and compiled into a firmware binary for the Particle device that you have targeted. + +If your application contains multiple files, they should all be included in the `src` folder. If your firmware depends on Particle libraries, those dependencies are specified in the `project.properties` file referenced below. + +#### ```.ino``` file: +This file is the firmware that will run as the primary application on your Particle device. It contains a `setup()` and `loop()` function, and can be written in Wiring or C/C++. For more information about using the Particle firmware API to create firmware for your Particle device, refer to the [Firmware Reference](https://docs.particle.io/reference/firmware/) section of the Particle documentation. + +#### ```project.properties``` file: +This is the file that specifies the name and version number of the libraries that your project depends on. Dependencies are added automatically to your `project.properties` file when you add a library to a project using the `particle library add` command in the CLI or add a library in the Desktop IDE. + +## Adding additional files to your project + +#### Projects with multiple sources +If you would like add additional files to your application, they should be added to the `/src` folder. All files in the `/src` folder will be sent to the Particle Cloud to produce a compiled binary. + +#### Projects with external libraries +If your project includes a library that has not been registered in the Particle libraries system, you should create a new folder named `/lib/<libraryname>/src` under `/<project dir>` and add the `.h`, `.cpp` & `library.properties` files for your library there. Read the [Firmware Libraries guide](https://docs.particle.io/guide/tools-and-features/libraries/) for more details on how to develop libraries. Note that all contents of the `/lib` folder and subfolders will also be sent to the Cloud for compilation. + +## Compiling your project + +When you're ready to compile your project, make sure you have the correct Particle device target selected and run `particle compile <platform>` in the CLI or click the Compile button in the Desktop IDE. The following files in your project folder will be sent to the compile service: + +- Everything in the `/src` folder, including your `.ino` application file +- The `project.properties` file for your project +- Any libraries stored under `lib/<libraryname>/src` diff --git a/project.properties b/project.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2afcd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/project.properties @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +name=Test diff --git a/src/Test.ino b/src/Test.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99e9198 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Test.ino @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/* + * Project Test + * Description: + * Author: + * Date: + */ + +// setup() runs once, when the device is first turned on. +void setup() { + // Put initialization like pinMode and begin functions here. + +} + +// loop() runs over and over again, as quickly as it can execute. +void loop() { + // The core of your code will likely live here. + +}
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