NAME
arduino - Integrated development environment for Arduino boardsSYNOPSIS
arduino [FILE.ino...]DESCRIPTION
The arduino integrated development environment allows editing, compiling and uploading sketches (programs) for Arduino (and compatible) microcontroller boards.Build the sketch.
--upload
Build and upload the sketch.
--get-pref [preference]
Prints the value of the given preference to
the standard output stream. When the value does not exist, nothing is printed
and the exit status is set (see EXIT STATUS below). If no preference is given
as parameter, it prints all preferences.
--install-boards package name:platform
architecture[:version]
Fetches available board support (platform)
list and install the specified one, along with its related tools. If
version is omitted, the latest is installed. If a platform with the
same version is already installed, nothing is installed and program exits with
exit code 1. If a platform with a different version is already installed,
it’s replaced.
--install-library library name[:version]
Fetches available libraries list and install
the specified one. If version is omitted, the latest is installed. If a
library with the same version is already installed, nothing is installed and
program exits with exit code 1. If a library with a different version is
already installed, it’s replaced. Multiple libraries can be specified,
separated by a comma.
--version
Print the version information and exit.
OPTIONS
--board package:arch:board[:parameters]Select the board to compile for.
•package is the identifier of
the vendor (the first level folders inside the hardware directory).
Default arduino boards use arduino.
•architecture is the
architecture of the board (second level folders inside the hardware
directory). Default arduino boards use either arduino:avr for all
AVR-based boards (like Uno, Mega or Leonardo) or arduino:sam for 32bit
SAM-based boards (like Arduino Due).
•board is the actual board to
use, as defined in boards.txt contained in the architecture folder
selected. For example, arduino:avr:uno for the Arduino Uno,
arduino:avr:diecimila for the Arduino Duemilanove or Diecimila, or
arduino:avr:mega for the Arduino Mega.
•parameters is a comma-separated
list of boards specific parameters that are normally shown under submenus of
the "Tools" menu. For example arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega168
to Select the mega168 variant of the Arduino Nano board.
If this option is not passed, the value from
the current preferences is used (e.g., the last board selected in the
IDE).
--port portname
Select the serial port to perform upload of
the sketch. On linux and MacOS X, this should be the path to a device file
(e.g., /dev/ttyACM0). On Windows, this should be the name of the serial
port (e.g., COM3).
If this option is not passed, the value from
the current preferences is used (e.g., the last port selected in the
IDE).
--verbose-build
Enable verbose mode during build. If this
option is not given, verbose mode during build is disabled regardless
of the current preferences.
--preserve-temp-files
Keep temporary files (preprocessed sketch,
object files...) after termination. If omitted, temporary files are
deleted.
This option is only valid together with
--verify or --upload.
--useprogrammer
Upload using a programmer. Set if
you’re using an external programmer, or using the Arduino as ISP.
--verbose-upload
Enable verbose mode during upload. If this
option is not given, verbose mode during upload is disabled regardless
of the current preferences.
This option is only valid together with
--verify or --upload.
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose mode during build and upload.
This option has the same effect of using both --verbose-build and
--verbose-upload.
This option is only valid together with
--verify or --upload.
--preferences-file filename
Read and store preferences from the specified
filename instead of the default one.
--pref name=value
Sets the preference name to the given
value.
Note that the preferences you set with this
option are not validated: Invalid names will be set but never used, invalid
values might lead to an error later on.
--save-prefs
Save any (changed) preferences to
preferences.txt. In particular --board, --port,
--pref, --verbose, --verbose-build and
--verbose-upload may alter the current preferences.
PREFERENCES
Arduino keeps a list of preferences, as simple name and value pairs. Below, a few of them are documented but a lot more are available. sketchbook.pathThe path where sketches are (usually) stored.
This path can also contain some special subdirectories (see FILES
below).
update.check
When set to true, the IDE checks for a new
version on startup.
editor.external
When set to true, use an external editor (the
IDE does not allow editing and reloads each file before verifying).
build.path
The path to use for building. This is where
things like the preprocessed .cpp file, compiled .o files and the final .hex
file go.
If set, this directory should already exist
before running the arduino command.
If this preference is not set (which is
normally the case), a new temporary build folder is created on every run and
deleted again when the application is closed.
EXIT STATUS
0Success
1
Build failed or upload failed
2
Sketch not found
3
Invalid (argument for) commandline
option
4
Preference passed to --get-pref does
not exist
FILES
%LOCALAPPDATA%/Arduino15/preferences.txt (Windows), ~/Library/Arduino15/preferences.txt (Max OS X), ~/.arduino15/preferences.txt (Linux)This file stores the preferences used for the
IDE, building and uploading sketches.
My Documents/Arduino/ (Windows), ~/Documents/Arduino/ (Mac OS X),
~/Arduino/ (Linux)
This directory is referred to as the
"Sketchbook" and contains the user’s sketches. The path can
be changed through the sketchbook.path preference.
Apart from sketches, three special directories
can be inside the sketchbook:
libraries
Libraries can be put inside this directory,
one library per subdirectory.
hardware
Support for third-party hardware can be added
through this directory.
tools
External code-processing tools (that can be
run through the Tools menu of the IDE) can be added here.
EXAMPLES
Start the Arduino IDE, with two files open:arduino /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino /path/to/sketch/extra.ino
arduino --upload /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
arduino --board arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega168 --port /dev/ttyACM0 --upload /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
arduino --pref build.path=/path/to/sketch/build --verify /path/to/sketch/sketch.ino
arduino --pref build.path=/path/to/sketch/build --board arduino:avr:uno --save-prefs
arduino --install-boards "arduino:sam"
arduino --install-boards "arduino:avr:1.6.2"
arduino --install-library "Bridge:1.0.0"
arduino --install-library "Bridge:1.0.0,Servo:1.2.0"
HISTORY
1.5.2Added initial commandline support. This
introduced --verify, --upload, --board, --port,
--verbose and -v.
1.5.5
Added support for board-specific parameters to
--board.
Sketch filenames are now interpreted relative
to the current directory instead of the location of the arduino command
itself.
1.5.6
Introduced --pref,
--preferences-file, --verbose-build and
--verbose-upload.
Preferences set through --pref are remembered,
preferences set through --board, --port or the --verbose
options are not.
When running with --verify or
--upload, the full GUI is no longer shown. Error messages still use a
graphical popup and on Windows, the splash screen is still shown.
1.5.8
Introduced --save-prefs.
1.6.2
Main executable in MacOS X changed from
Arduino.app/Contents/MacOS/JavaApplicationStub to
Arduino.app/Contents/MacOS/Arduino.
1.6.4
Introduced --install-boards and
--install-library.
--pref options are now not saved to the
preferences file, just like --board and --port, unless
--save-prefs is specified.
A path passed to --preferences-file, or
set in the build.path, preferences.path or settings.path
is now interpreted relative to the current directory instead of the location
of the arduino command itself.
RESOURCES
Web site: http://www.arduino.cc/12/27/2021 |