## Using PlatformIO - Install [PlatformIO](http://platformio.org) - Initialise new project ```bash # # Create empty directory # mkdir myproject cd myproject # # Find type of supported boards # platformio boards espressif # Platform: espressif # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Type MCU Frequency Flash RAM Name # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # esp01 esp8266 80Mhz 512Kb 32Kb Espressif ESP8266 ESP-01 board # esp01_1m esp8266 80Mhz 1024Kb 32Kb Espressif ESP8266 ESP-01-1MB board # esp12e esp8266 80Mhz 4096Kb 32Kb Espressif ESP8266 ESP-12E board (NodeMCU) # ... # # Initialise base project # platformio init --board %TYPE%(see above) # The next files/directories will be created in myproject # platformio.ini - Project Configuration File. |-> PLEASE EDIT ME <-| # src - Put your source files here # lib - Put here project specific (private) libraries # Do you want to continue? [y/N]: Y ``` - Place your source code to `src` directory - Build/Upload project ``` # process/build project platformio run # build+upload firmware platformio run --target upload # build+upload firmware via OTA platformio run --target upload --upload-port IP_ADDRESS_HERE ``` ## IDE Integration In addition, PlatformIO [can be integrated into the popular IDEs](http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/ide.html). For example, initialise project for Espressif ESP8266 ESP-01 board and Eclipse IDE ``` platformio init --board esp01 --ide eclipse ``` Then [import project](http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/ide/eclipse.html) using `Eclipse Menu: File > Import... > General > Existing Projects into Workspace`. ## Demo of OTA firmware uploading [![PlatformIO and OTA firmware uploading to Espressif ESP8266 ESP-01](http://img.youtube.com/vi/W8wWjvQ8ZQs/0.jpg)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8wWjvQ8ZQs "PlatformIO and OTA firmware uploading to Espressif ESP8266 ESP-01")