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Setup Windows Toolchain from Scratch
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:link_to_translation:`zh_CN:[中文]`
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This is a step-by-step alternative to running the :doc:`ESP-IDF Tools Installer <windows-setup>` for the CMake-based build system. Installing all of the tools by hand allows more control over the process, and also provides the information for advanced users to customize the install.
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To quickly setup the toolchain and other tools in standard way, using the ESP-IDF Tools installer, proceed to section :doc:`windows-setup`.
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.. note::
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The GNU Make based build system requires the MSYS2_ Unix compatibility environment on Windows. The CMake-based build system does not require this environment.
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.. _get-esp-idf-windows-command-line:
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Get ESP-IDF
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===========
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.. note::
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Previous versions of ESP-IDF used the **MSYS2 bash terminal** command line. The current cmake-based build system can run in the regular **Windows Command Prompt** which is used here.
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If you use a bash-based terminal or PowerShell, please note that some command syntax will be different to what is shown below.
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Open Command Prompt and run the following commands:
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.. include-build-file:: inc/git-clone-windows.inc
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ESP-IDF will be downloaded into ``%userprofile%\esp\esp-idf``.
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Consult :doc:`/versions` for information about which ESP-IDF version to use in a given situation.
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.. include-build-file:: inc/git-clone-notes.inc
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.. note::
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Do not miss the ``--recursive`` option. If you have already cloned ESP-IDF without this option, run another command to get all the submodules::
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cd esp-idf
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git submodule update --init
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Tools
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=====
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cmake
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^^^^^
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Download the latest stable release of CMake_ for Windows and run the installer.
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When the installer asks for Install Options, choose either "Add CMake to the system PATH for all users" or "Add CMake to the system PATH for the current user".
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Ninja build
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. note::
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Ninja currently only provides binaries for 64-bit Windows. It is possible to use CMake and ``idf.py`` with other build tools, such as mingw-make, on 32-bit windows. However this is currently undocumented.
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Download the ninja_ latest stable Windows release from the (`download page <ninja-dl_>`_).
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The Ninja for Windows download is a .zip file containing a single ``ninja.exe`` file which needs to be unzipped to a directory which is then :ref:`added to your Path <add-directory-windows-path>` (or you can choose a directory which is already on your Path).
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Python
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^^^^^^
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Download the latest Python_ for Windows installer, and run it.
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The "Customise" step of the Python installer gives a list of options. The last option is "Add python.exe to Path". Change this option to select "Will be installed".
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Once Python is installed, open a Windows Command Prompt from the Start menu and run the following command::
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pip install --user pyserial
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Toolchain Setup
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===============
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.. include-build-file:: inc/download-links.inc
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Download the precompiled Windows toolchain:
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|download_link_win32|
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Unzip the zip file to ``C:\Program Files`` (or some other location). The zip file contains a single directory ``xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf``.
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Next, the ``bin`` subdirectory of this directory must be :ref:`added to your Path <add-directory-windows-path>`. For example, the directory to add may be ``C:\Program Files\xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf\bin``.
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.. note::
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If you already have the MSYS2 environment (for use with the "GNU Make" build system) installed, you can skip the separate download and add the directory ``C:\msys32\opt\xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf\bin`` to the Path instead, as the toolchain is included in the MSYS2 environment.
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.. _add-directory-windows-path:
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Adding Directory to Path
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To add any new directory to your Windows Path environment variable:
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Open the System control panel and navigate to the Environment Variables dialog. (On Windows 10, this is found under Advanced System Settings).
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Double-click the ``Path`` variable (either User or System Path, depending if you want other users to have this directory on their path.) Go to the end of the value, and append ``;<new value>``.
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Next Steps
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==========
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To carry on with development environment setup, proceed to :ref:`get-started-set-up-tools`.
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.. _CMake: https://cmake.org/download/
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.. _ninja: https://ninja-build.org/
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.. _ninja-dl: https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases
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.. _Python: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
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.. _MSYS2: https://www.msys2.org/
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.. _kconfig-frontends releases page: https://github.com/espressif/kconfig-frontends/releases
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.. Note: These two targets may be used from git-clone-notes.inc depending on version, don't remove
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.. _Stable version: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/
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.. _Releases page: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/releases
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