.. This file gets included from auto-generated part of idf-tools.rst. .. Comments "tool-NAME-notes" act as delimiters. .. .. This is a padding to have the same line numbers as zh_CN version> .. tool-xtensa-esp-elf-gdb-notes --- .. tool-riscv32-esp-elf-gdb-notes --- .. tool-xtensa-esp-elf-notes --- .. tool-riscv32-esp-elf-notes --- .. tool-esp32ulp-elf-notes --- .. tool-openocd-esp32-notes --- .. tool-cmake-notes On Linux and macOS, it is recommended to install CMake using the OS-specific package manager (like apt, yum, brew, etc.). However, for convenience it is possible to install CMake using idf_tools.py along with the other tools. --- .. tool-esp-clang-notes --- .. tool-ninja-notes On Linux and macOS, it is recommended to install ninja using the OS-specific package manager (like apt, yum, brew, etc.). However, for convenience it is possible to install ninja using idf_tools.py along with the other tools. --- .. tool-idf-exe-notes --- .. tool-ccache-notes --- .. tool-dfu-util-notes --- .. tool-esp-rom-elfs-notes --- .. tool-qemu-xtensa-notes Some ESP-specific instructions for running QEMU for Xtensa chips are here: https://github.com/espressif/esp-toolchain-docs/blob/main/qemu/esp32/README.md --- .. tool-qemu-riscv32-notes Some ESP-specific instructions for running QEMU for RISC-V chips are here: https://github.com/espressif/esp-toolchain-docs/blob/main/qemu/esp32c3/README.md --- .. tool-idf-python-notes --- .. tool-idf-python-wheels-notes ---