Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: ino
Version: 0.3.1
Summary: Command line toolkit for working with Arduino hardware
Home-page: http://inotool.org
Author: Victor Nakoryakov, Amperka Team
Author-email: victor@amperka.ru
License: MIT
Description: ===
        Ino
        ===
        
        Ino is a command line toolkit for working with Arduino hardware
        
        It allows you to:
        
        * Quickly create new projects
        * Build a firmware from multiple source files and libraries
        * Upload the firmware to a device
        * Perform serial communication with a device (aka serial monitor)
        
        Ino may replace Arduino IDE UI if you prefer to work with command
        line and an editor of your choice or if you want to integrate Arduino
        build process to 3-rd party IDE.
        
        Ino is based on ``make`` to perform builds. However Makefiles are
        generated automatically and you'll never see them if you don't want to.
        
        Features
        ========
        
        * Simple. No build scripts are necessary.
        * Out-of-source builds. Directories with source files are not
          cluttered with intermediate object files.
        * Support for ``*.ino`` and ``*.pde`` sketches as well as
          raw ``*.c`` and ``*.cpp``.
        * Support for Arduino Software versions 1.x as well as 0.x.
        * Automatic dependency tracking. Referred libraries are automatically
          included in the build process. Changes in ``*.h`` files lead
          to recompilation of sources which include them.
        * Pretty colorful output.
        * Support for all boards that are supported by Arduino IDE.
        * Fast. Discovered tool paths and other stuff is cached across runs. 
          If nothing has changed, nothing is build.
        * Flexible. Support for simple ini-style config files to setup
          machine-specific info like used Arduino model, Arduino distribution
          path, etc just once.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        From source:
        
        * `Download latest source tarball <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ino/#downloads>`_
        * Or clone it from GitHub: ``git clone git://github.com/amperka/ino.git``
        * Do ``make install`` to perform installation under ``/usr/local``
        * Or see ``INSTALL`` for instructions on changing destination directory
        
        With Python setup tools:
        
        * Either ``pip install ino``
        * Or ``easy_install ino``
        
        Requirements
        ============
        
        * Python 2.6+
        * Arduino IDE distribution
        * ``picocom`` for serial communication
        
        Limitations
        ===========
        
        * As for current version, ino works only in Linux and MacOS.
          However it was created with other OS users in mind,
          so it will eventually get full cross-platform support.
          Help from Windows-developers is much appreciated.
        
        Getting Help
        ============
            
        * Take a look at `Quick start tutorial <http://inotool.org/quickstart>`_.
        * Run ``ino --help``.
        * Post `issues to GitHub <http://github.com/amperka/ino/issues>`_.
        
        License
        =======
        
        If not stated otherwise ino is distributed in terms of MIT software license.
        See MIT-LICENSE.txt in the distribution for details.
        
        Changelog
        =========
        
        0.3.1
            * Support for ``ino build --verbose``
        
        0.3.0
            * MacOS support
            * Serial port guess
        
        0.2.0
            * Support for Arduino Software version 1.0
        
        0.1.x
            * Initial release 
            * Various bug fixes
        
Keywords: arduino build system
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Embedded Systems
