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.. _cmd_init:
platformio init
===============
.. contents::
Usage
-----
.. code-block:: bash
platformio init [OPTIONS]
Description
-----------
Initialize new PlatformIO based project.
This command will create:
* :ref:`projectconf`
* ``src`` - a source directory. Put your source code here
* ``lib`` - a directory for the project specific libraries. PlatformIO will
compile them to static libraries and link to executable file
Options
-------
.. program:: platformio init
.. option::
-d, --project-dir
A path to the directory where *PlatformIO* will initialise new project.
.. option::
-b, --board
If you specify board ``type`` (you can pass multiple ``--board`` options), then
*PlatformIO* will automatically generate environment for :ref:`projectconf` and
pre-fill these data:
* :ref:`projectconf_env_platform`
* :ref:`projectconf_env_framework`
* :ref:`projectconf_env_board`
The full list with pre-configured boards is available here :ref:`platforms`.
.. option::
--disable-auto-uploading
If you initialise project with the specified
:option:`platformio init --board`, then *PlatformIO*
will create environment with enabled firmware auto-uploading. This option
allows you to disable firmware auto-uploading by default.
.. option::
--env-prefix
An environment prefix which will be used with pair in board type.
For example, the default environment name for ``teensy_31`` board will
be ``[env:teensy_31]``.
Examples
--------
1. Create new project in the current working directory
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio init
The current working directory *** will be used for the new project.
You can specify another project directory via
`platformio init -d %PATH_TO_THE_PROJECT_DIR%` command.
The next files/directories will be created in ***
platformio.ini - Project Configuration File. |-> PLEASE EDIT ME <-|
src - Put your source code here
lib - Put here project specific or 3-rd party libraries
Do you want to continue? [y/N]: y
Project has been successfully initialized!
Useful commands:
`platformio run` - process/build project from the current directory
`platformio run --target upload` or `platformio run -t upload` - upload firmware to embedded board
`platformio run --target clean` - clean project (remove compiled files)
2. Create new project in the specified directory
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio init -d %PATH_TO_DIR%
The next files/directories will be created in ***
platformio.ini - Project Configuration File. |-> PLEASE EDIT ME <-|
src - Put your source code here
lib - Put here project specific or 3-rd party libraries
Do you want to continue? [y/N]: y
Project has been successfully initialized!
Useful commands:
`platformio run` - process/build project from the current directory
`platformio run --target upload` or `platformio run -t upload` - upload firmware to embedded board
`platformio run --target clean` - clean project (remove compiled files)
3. Initialise project for Arduino Uno
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio init --board uno
Would you like to enable firmware auto-uploading when project is successfully built using `platformio run` command?
Don't forget that you can upload firmware manually using `platformio run --target upload` command. [y/N]: y
The current working directory *** will be used for the new project.
You can specify another project directory via
`platformio init -d %PATH_TO_THE_PROJECT_DIR%` command.
The next files/directories will be created in ***
platformio.ini - Project Configuration File. |-> PLEASE EDIT ME <-|
src - Put your source code here
lib - Put here project specific or 3-rd party libraries
Do you want to continue? [y/N]: y
Project has been successfully initialized!
Useful commands:
`platformio run` - process/build project from the current directory
`platformio run --target upload` or `platformio run -t upload` - upload firmware to embedded board
`platformio run --target clean` - clean project (remove compiled files)