brianweyer / BlueMicro_Builder

Initializes and Builds your own BlueMicro_BLE firmware

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BlueMicro_Builder

Initializes and Builds your own BlueMicro_BLE firmware.

  • Fork the repository
  • Make sure that github actions is enabled
    • Go to settings (of your fork),
    • Go down to the "Actions" section,
    • Select "Allow all actions"
  • Edit one of the workflow files (located in .github\workflows) and edit the following entries (you can do this in the GitHub file editor):
    • keyboard: ['4x4Tutorials']
    • keymap: ['base']
    • keyboard_config: ['single']
    • hardware_config: ['feather52832/4x4Backpack']
    • compile_with: ['4x4macropad_nrf52832']
    • setup_build_yml: [false]
  • Go to "Actions" at the top of your repo
  • Select the workflow you just edited, you should see a "Run Workflow" menu to the right
  • Trigger Workflow. This will run a GitHub Action to copy the necessary files from the BlueMicro_BLE firmware and copy over the keyboard and configuration files you have selected above.
  • Once the action has completed, go back to the top of your repository, you should now see a folder that contains all the files you need to compile your own firmware.
  • For nRF52832 boards, you will need to download the firmware to your computer, compile and flash it using the Arcuino IDE or Arduino CLI
  • For nRF52840 boards, you can proceed to copy or move the newly created yml file located in your repository to the .github\workflows folder. This will create a new action you can trigger. When you trigger it, an artifact will be created with the action which will contain the uf2 file you can upload to your nRF52840 board.

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Initializes and Builds your own BlueMicro_BLE firmware

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