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Arduino Course
Code from Universidad de Granada's Arduino Course.
Usage
If you want to use arduino-cli instead of the official Arduino IDE, you can use compile.sh to compile and upload the Sketch to the board.
For example:
arduino-cli sketch new Test
./compile.sh Test
If you want to see the output of the Serial port, you have to identify the device:
arduino-cli board list
Then you can see the output of the device, let's assume that the device is /dev/ttyACM0:
cat /dev/ttyACM0
If you get a Permission denied, you have to add your user to the group of the serial port (in this case /dev/ttyACM0).
To check the group of the device:
ls -la /dev/ttyACM0
Then add your user to the group (in this case the group is dialout and the user is user)
sudo usermod -aG dialout user
ESP8266
During the Week 4, we used the NodeMCU instead of the Arduino uno, in this case to compile and upload the sketch (in this case we'll use the sketch Test):
./compile_mcu.sh Test