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$ tilda_tools sync | $ tilda_tools sync | ||
Note for tilda_tools sync: | |||
1. You will probably want to delete the apps you don't want before doing this. There are a lot of apps now and they will take up valuable file space and may well use it all up, crashing the badge. | |||
2. You may want to delete bootstrap.py otherwise, when you reset the badge, it will ask you to connect to wifi and then it will download from the server. i.e. it's like doing a factory reset. | |||
3. Consider syncing a single app | |||
Update files in folder(s) to match current local version | Update files in folder(s) to match current local version |
Revision as of 20:35, 2 September 2018
tilda_tools is a toolchain for working with the micropython environment on the badge.
Dependencies
- Python 3
- pyserial
Installation
- Clone the Mk4-Apps repo from https://github.com/emfcamp/Mk4-Apps/ (see Cloning a repository for help). Alternatively you can download a ZIP file from the repository page.
- Open a terminal in the Mk4-Apps/ directory. tilda_tools is in the root of this directory.
- Windows Users - you will need to install Pyserial to get some commands working - Instructions here
tilda-tools
tilda_tools <options>
Windows users, create/update a tilda_tools.bat windows batch file, containing the following:
@echo off python %CD%/.development\tilda_tools.py %*
This batch file massively simplifies previous versions, but some things may still not work, depending upon whether you can get the driver to work.
Parameters ----------------- -d --device : serial interface (default: auto) -s --storage : path to flash storage Usage ------------------------------------ Reboot badge $ tilda_tools reset Soft reboot badge and start specific app $ tilda_tools reset --boot my_app Update files on the badge to match the current local version, restarts afterwards $ tilda_tools sync Note for tilda_tools sync: 1. You will probably want to delete the apps you don't want before doing this. There are a lot of apps now and they will take up valuable file space and may well use it all up, crashing the badge. 2. You may want to delete bootstrap.py otherwise, when you reset the badge, it will ask you to connect to wifi and then it will download from the server. i.e. it's like doing a factory reset. 3. Consider syncing a single app Update files in folder(s) to match current local version $ tilda_tools sync my_game shared $ tilda_tools sync <pattern1> <pattern2> ... Sync (as above), but execute my_app after reboot $ tilda_tools sync --boot my_app [<other sync parameter>] Sync (as above), but execute a single file afterwards without copying it to the badge $ tilda_tools sync --run some_other_file.py Sync a given app and execute it $ tilda_tools app home_default Executes a single file on the badge without copying anything (Using pyboard.py) $ tilda_tools run my_app/main.py Runs local validation (doesn't require a badge, but doesn't run unit tests) $ tilda_tools validate Runs local validation and badge-side tests $ tilda_tools test Update firmware on badge (warning, this will delete all settings etc. stored on the badge!) $ tilda_tools firmware-update Setup wifi.json to be copied to the badge on every sync $ tilda_tools wifi