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Once you've updated your local git repo, you can open the sketch in the Arduino IDE:
Once you've updated your local git repo, you can open the sketch in the Arduino IDE:
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Sample workflow with OSE Marlin and Github, with the LCD screen addition as a first workflow sample.
Sample workflow with OSE Marlin and Github, with the LCD screen addition as a first workflow sample.


=Links=
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* https://github.com/OpenSourceEcology/3D-Printer-OSE-Marlin
* https://github.com/OpenSourceEcology/3D-Printer-OSE-Marlin

Revision as of 23:56, 26 May 2018

This article will describe how to obtain the latest version of OSE Marlin from Github, load them into the Arduino IDE, and upload the sketch to your arduino.

Git

If you don't already have a local copy of the OSE Marlin git repository, you should setup a local sandbox and clone the remote repository into it. To do so, open a terminal and type:

mkdir $HOME/sandbox/ose_marlin
pushd $HOME/sandbox/ose_marlin
git clone https://github.com/OpenSourceEcology/3D-Printer-OSE-Marlin.git

If you do already have a local copy of the git repo on your system, make sure to update it using the `git pull` command

pushd $HOME/sandbox/ose_marlin
git pull

Open Sketch in Arduino IDE

Once you've updated your local git repo, you can open the sketch in the Arduino IDE:

  1. Open 'Arduino IDE'
  2. Click 'File' -> 'Open...'
  3. Browse to 'OSE_Marlin.ino' file within the git repo cloned above, located in '/home/<your_username>/sandbox/ose_marlin/OSE_Marlin/OSE_Marlin.ino'

Sample workflow with OSE Marlin and Github, with the LCD screen addition as a first workflow sample.

Links