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This library is primarily design to be used with the Arduino IDE and therefore has a simplified setup procedure for that environment.
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ArduinoJson is a header-only library, so you just need to [download](https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson/releases) the package and unzip it in a convenient location.
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If you use the Arduino IDE, please read [Using the library with Arduino](Using the library with Arduino).
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However, it can be used without Arduino IDE with very little effort.
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Then add the `include/` folder to your compiler's or your IDE's include directories.
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## Compiling the library
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See next:
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Step 1: Download source code:
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git clone https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson.git
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Step 2: Generate the `Makefile` for your environment
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cd ArduinoJson
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cmake .
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Step 3: Build
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make
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## File paths
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Assuming you installed the library into `<arduino-json>`, you need to add:
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1. `<arduino-json>/include` to your include path
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2. `<arduino-json>/lib` to your library path
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You are now ready to follow the instructions:
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1. [Parsing JSON](Decoding-JSON)
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1. [Parsing JSON](Decoding-JSON)
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2. [Generating JSON](Encoding-JSON)
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2. [Generating JSON](Encoding-JSON)
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