This is just a project
--To do:--
- Arduino IDE installed.
- RF24 and Vector libraries for Arduino IDE installed.
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One of these Code Editors:
Later I will add more Code Editors.
- Open a new window of Visual Studio Code.
- Then install the necessary extensions to use Arduino IDE in Visual Studio Code:
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The next thing to do is clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/Natural-H/Digital-Medical-Assistant-DMA-Project.git
Or you can download the code here:
Don't forget to unzip it.
- Open the folder Digital-Medical-Assistant-DMA-Project in Visual Studio Code.
- Click in DMA_Source and select DMA_Source.ino.
Note that Visual Studio Code perhaps will show you a few erros, ignore them for now.
- Now press: Ctrl + Alt + R, CMD + Alt + R or click the "Verify" button:
- You must get the next output or something similar:
Now you can explore the source code, I will very be grateful if you leave a opinion of this, or create a Pull Request if you like.
I personally don't recommend to see the source code at this way, due certains Arduino IDE behaviors.
- First, you need to clone the repository using:
git clone https://github.com/Natural-H/Digital-Medical-Assistant-DMA-Project.git
Or download the source code here:
Don't forget to unzip it.
- Then, open a new window of Arduino IDE, and press Ctrl + O (CMD + O on Mac) or click on "File > Open...":
- Go to Digital-Medical-Assistant-DMA-Project folder, in DMA_Source select DMA_Source.ino and a new window of Arduino IDE will open.
- To see the rest of the source code, click on "Sketch > Add File...":
- Then, select the file that you want to see.
- Although, doing this can be troublesome and verify the sketch with added files will cause the files to be imported out of the folder and an error verifying of:
"No such file or directory"