PIO

Getting Started

  • PIO IDE
  • PIO Core (CLI)
    • Installation
      • System Requirements
      • Installation Methods
      • Development Version
      • Install Shell Commands
      • 99-platformio-udev.rules
      • Integration with custom applications (extensions, plugins)
      • Proxy Configuration
      • Troubleshooting
      • Uninstall PIO Core and dependent packages
    • Quick Start
    • CLI Guide
  • PIO Home
  • PIO Account
  • Tutorials and Examples

Configuration

  • platformio.ini
  • Build Configurations
  • Environment variables

Instruments

  • Libraries
  • Platforms
  • Frameworks
  • Boards
  • Custom Hardware

Advanced

  • Scripting
  • Debugging
  • Unit Testing
  • Static Code Analysis
  • Remote Development

Integration

  • Cloud & Desktop IDEs
  • Continuous Integration
  • Compilation database

Miscellaneous

  • FAQ
  • Release Notes
PIO
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Installation¶

Note

You do not need to install PIO Core if you are going to use PIO IDE. PIO Core is built into PIO IDE and you will be able to use it within PIO IDE Terminal. See instructions on how to open PIO Core CLI in PIO IDE for VSCode.

If you need PIO Core outside PIO IDE, please Install Shell Commands.

  • System Requirements
  • Installation Methods
    • Installer Script (Recommended)
    • Python Package Manager
    • Homebrew (macOS)
  • Development Version
  • Install Shell Commands
    • Unix and Unix-like
    • Windows
  • 99-platformio-udev.rules
  • Integration with custom applications (extensions, plugins)
    • Prerequisite
    • Workflow
    • Examples
  • Proxy Configuration
  • Troubleshooting
    • Multiple PIO Cores in a system
    • ‘platformio’ is not recognized as an internal or external command
    • ImportError: cannot import name _remove_dead_weakref
  • Uninstall PIO Core and dependent packages
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