This repository features several proyects implemented on an ESP32 board using micropython firmware.
For the installation of Micropython on your ESP32 board see: Micropython: Getting Started
In order to easily edit, run and push files from your computer to your ESP32 board I recommend using Ampy by Adafruit. Edit: Adafruit no longer supports Ampy, however I had no problems following their latest guide and using Ampy to push code to my ESP32 board.
Once you have installed the firmware on your board, as well as Ampy on your computer, you can clone this repository and proceed to run the included programs on your board and begin experimenting!
To run a program on your board, without actually saving the corresponging code to your board's memory, simply execute make run
from a terminal on the desired program's directory. This is especially usefull when experimenting with your code.
Once you are happy with the results and want to save your program to the board's memory to be executed everytime it boots up, execute make push
.