Utilizes the Arduino command line interface and as such requires Arduino to be installed.
NOTE - If you're updating from v0.0.3 you may need to alter your path to the Arduino executable, instead of the Arduino folder as in previous versions. See below for examples.
Use Package Control to install. Within Sublime Text, bring up the Command Palette and type install. Among the commands you should see Package Control: Install Package. If that command is not highlighted, use the keyboard or mouse to select it. There will be a pause of a few seconds while Package Control fetches the list of available plugins. When the plugin list appears, type arduino-cli
While viewing a .ino/.cpp/.h file in an Arduino project directory, use Command + B (or Ctrl+B) to build and upload the sketch to your board. Command + Shift + B (or Ctrl+Shift+B) lets you select to just build.
Settings include:
All settings are optional with Path being set internally to likely candidate based on OS. If board and port are not specified, the arduino executable will pull the settings from those last set in the graphical IDE. However you may wish to override
You can set them two places. Use Tool->Arduino->Open User Settings. This is an example override configuration for OS X:
{
"path": "/Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/MacOS/Arduino",
"board": "arduino:avr:uno",
"port": "/dev/tty.usbmodem1421"
}
Or you can override sublime's settings on a per project basis by adding this to the root folder with the file name whatever.sublime-project and then open it to launch your project in Sublime
{
"folders":
[
{
"path": "."
}
],
"settings":
{
"path": "/Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/MacOS/Arduino",
"board": "arduino:avr:uno",
"port": "/dev/tty.usbmodem1421",
"sketchbook.path": "/Users/jacobrosenthal/Documents/Arduino"
}
}
Sadly I dont have the regex working yet to bring console messages into the status bar. See this issue if you think you can help