eclipse-sdv-blueprints / companion-application

The companion application is an example to showcase how to create a vehicle application which senses and actuates signals in the vehicle for Eclipse Leda with help of Eclipse Velocitas and Eclipse Kuksa
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Run Task command with ALT + F1 provides multiple options. Unclear which one to select. #8

Closed noci0001 closed 9 months ago

noci0001 commented 10 months ago

When trying to setup the companion app and get the Velocitas code I press 'F1' and 'Run Task' as described in the guide:

One way to get the code is to use a pre-configured task in VSCode by pressing 'F1' and then typing 'Run Task'.

As an alternative, you can check the latest version of the seat adjuster example code in the Eclipse Velocitas SDK repository in the Velocitas SDK directory.

However, when I press 'Run Task' multiple options are followed. Please implement a more descriptive explanation of the different tasks and which one is right in this scenario.

Thanks!

eriksven commented 10 months ago

Thanks for the hint, I will look into that paragraph to clarify it more.

noci0001 commented 10 months ago

Thanks! Sam

On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 11:27 AM Sven Erik Jeroschewski < @.***> wrote:

Thanks for the hint, I will look into that paragraph to clarify it more.

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