The `Microsoft Visual Studio (Free) <http://visualstudio.com/free>`_ is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. Visual Studio includes a code editor supporting IntelliSense (the code completion component) as well as code refactoring.
Since PlatformIO 2.0 you can generate Eclipse compatible project using
:option:`platformio init --ide` command:
..code-block:: shell
platformio init --ide visualstudio
Then import this project via ``File > Import ...`` and specify root directory
where is located :ref:`projectconf`.
Manual Integration
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Setup New Project
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First of all, let's create new project from Visual Studio Start Page: ``Start > New Project`` or using ``Menu: File > New > Project``, then select project with ``Makefile`` type (``Visual C++ > General > Makefile Project``), fill ``Project name``, ``Solution name``, ``Location`` fields and press OK button.
If we want to use native AVR programming, we have to specify additional preprocessor symbol ("Preprocessor definitions" field) about your MCU. For example, an Arduino Uno is based on the ATmega328 MCU. In this case We will add new definition ``__AVR_ATmega328__``.
Thirdly, we need to add directories with header files using project properties (right click on the project name or ``Alt-Enter`` shortcut) and add two directories to ``Configuration Properties > NMake > Include Search Path``: