Using Git with VS Code and PlatformIO











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Note: this isn't a tutorial for Git, VS Code, or PlatformIO, but a tutorial on how to get started using them together. This video also assumes you're at least a little bit familiar with Arduino and the Arduino IDE. • Contents: • 00:00 Introduction • 01:11 Preparing VS Code for use with Arduino • 02:28 Very basics of using PlatformIO • 07:00 Using PlatformIO with other Arduino-compatible boards • 09:00 Preparing VS Code for use with Git(Hub) • 09:32 Creating a new repo (Not necessary if downloading a preexisting one) • 09:52 Cloning a repo to VS Code • 10:35 Turning a blank repo into PIO project (Not necessary if downloading a preexisting one) • 11:10 Very basics of using Git within VS Code • VS Code download: https://code.visualstudio.com/ • Please consider watching these tutorials first: • VS Code Crash Course:    • Visual Studio Code Crash Course   • Git Crash Course:    • Git and GitHub for Beginners - Crash ...   • VS Code Git status labels: • A - Added (This is a new file that has been added to the repository) • M - Modified (An existing file has been changed) • D - Deleted (a file has been deleted) • U - Untracked (The file is new or has been changed but has not been added to the repository yet) • C - Conflict (There is a conflict in the file) • R - Renamed (The file has been renamed)

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