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Updating ESP-IDF tools on Windows
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:link_to_translation:`zh_CN:[中文]`
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.. _get-started-install_bat-windows:
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Install ESP-IDF tools using a script
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From the Windows Command Prompt, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed. Then run::
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    install.bat
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For Powershell, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed. Then run::
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    install.ps1
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This will download and install the tools necessary to use ESP-IDF. If the specific version of the tool is already installed, no action will be taken. The tools are downloaded and installed into a directory specified during ESP-IDF Tools Installer process. By default, this is ``C:\Users\username\.espressif``.
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.. _get-started-export_bat-windows:
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Add ESP-IDF tools to PATH using an export script
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ESP-IDF tools installer creates a Start menu shortcut for "ESP-IDF Command Prompt". This shortcut opens a Command Prompt window where all the tools are already available.
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In some cases, you may want to work with ESP-IDF in a Command Prompt window which wasn't started using that shortcut. If this is the case, follow the instructions below to add ESP-IDF tools to PATH.
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In the command prompt where you need to use ESP-IDF, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed, then execute ``export.bat``::
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    cd %userprofile%\esp\esp-idf
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    export.bat
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Alternatively in the Powershell where you need to use ESP-IDF, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed, then execute ``export.ps1``::
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    cd ~/esp/esp-idf
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    export.ps1
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When this is done, the tools will be available in this command prompt. |