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id: build
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title: Creating a build environment
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sidebar_label: Building Meshtastic
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---
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Meshtastic uses the [PlatformIO](https://platformio.org) development environment, that enables easy multiplatform development and centralized tooling.
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## Setup
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1. Install PlatformIO, following the instructions available [here](https://platformio.org/platformio-ide).
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2. Clone the `meshtastic-device` repository located [here](https://github.com/meshtastic/meshtastic-device). ([Instructions on cloning](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/cloning-a-repository))
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3. Clone the [Submodules](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules)
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```shell
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git submodule update --init
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```
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4. Some utilities and scripts use the Python programming language, Downloads available [here](https://www.python.org/downloads).
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## Building
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1. Open the newly cloned folder in [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com).
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1. To select the device you you wish to build for, first open your [command palette](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_command-palette) (windows: `Ctrl + Shift + P` or mac: `command + Shift + P` ) and enter: `platformio: Switch Project Environment` and select your target.
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1. To build the firmware, simply run `PlatformIO: Build` from your command palette.
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1. Finally flashing the firmware to your device is as easy as running `PlatformIO: Upload`
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## Adding your own Hardware
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The build system is modular. Adding a new board variant for an already supported architecture is straigtforward.
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### Building for your own DIY hardware or mod that you don't want to distribute
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1. go to the `variants` folder in the Meshtastic-device sourcecode and make a new directory for your hardware, let's call it `m5stack_core` and copy an existing configuration you wanna modify
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```shell
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cd variants; mkdir m5stack_core
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cp heltec_v1/* m5stack_core
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cd m5stack_core
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```
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2. modify the `platformio.ini` _in this subdirectory_ from the canonical define of the hardware variant (`HELTEC_V1` in this case) to `PRIVATE_HW` and make the `-I` on the `build_flags` point to the newly created dir.
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```shell
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[env:m5stack-core]
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extends = esp32_base
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board = m5stack-core-esp32
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monitor_filters = esp32_exception_decoder
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build_flags =
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${esp32_base.build_flags} -D PRIVATE_HW -I variants/m5stack_core
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lib_deps =
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${esp32_base.lib_deps}
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```
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3. edit the `variant.h` file _in this subdirectory_ to reflect the defines and configurations for your board. The example is very well commented.
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4. build, run and debug until you are satisfied with the result.
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### Adding a new off-the-shelf or DIY hardware that you want to distribute (e.g. add a new canon board)
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1. do all of the above until your hardware runs fine
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2. [Send in a proposal to add a new board](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/issues/new?assignees=&labels=enhancement%2Ctriage&template=New+Board.yml&title=%5BBoard%5D%3A+)
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3. if approved, go to (https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-protobufs) and send a Pull Request for the mesh.proto file, adding your board to the HardwareModel enum.
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4. change your define in `platformio.ini` from `PRIVATE_HW` to `YOUR_BOARD`. Adjust any macro guards in the code you need to support your board.
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5. add your board identifier to `configuration.h` on the Meshtastic-device repo and send in that Pull Request too.
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6. wait for the Pulls to be merged back into Master.
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7. profit :-)
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