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This folder contains scripts that automate installing and building using a
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local toolchain. The scripts provide an alternative to using [Github
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Actions](https://zmk.dev/docs/user-setup#installing-the-firmware) and the
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[developer toolchain](https://zmk.dev/docs/development/setup).
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If the zmk-config repo contains a `combos.dtsi` file, the script will also automatically
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update the `MAX_COMBOS_PER_KEY` and `MAX_KEYS_PER_COMBO` settings for all boards,
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depending on the combos specified in `combos.dtsi`.
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## Build steps
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### 1. Clone the ZMK repository
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Clone the ZMK repository and checkout the branch that you want to build
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against. By default the build script will look for the ZMK repo in `~/zmk`.
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Other locations can be specified with `--host-zmk-dir` or by changing the
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default location for `HOST_ZMK_DIR` inside the script.
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For example, to build against my `main-3.2` branch, run:
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```bash
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cd "$HOME"
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git clone https://github.com/urob/zmk
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git checkout main-3.2
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```
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### 2. Clone your zmk-config repository
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By default the build script will look for the zmk-config repo in
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`~/zmk-config`. Other locations can be specified with `--host-config-dir` or by
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changing the default location for `HOST_CONFIG_DIR` inside the script.
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For example, to use my zmk-config repo, run:
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```bash
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cd "$HOME"
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git clone https://github.com/urob/zmk-config
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```
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### 3. Install the build requisites
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The build script can be used to install either a "docker" or a "local"
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toolchain. If unsure, I recommend using the docker toolchain. Depending on your
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installation choice, do **one** of the following:
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1. Install the Docker engine following the
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[instructions](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/#server) for your
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operating system. On Debian and Ubuntu, I recommend using the "Install from
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Docker's `apt` repository" option.
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2. Install a local [developer
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toolchain](https://zmk.dev/docs/development/setup). The
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`zmk_local_install.sh` script in this repository automates the process for
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Debian-based operating system.
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### 4. Run the build script
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Run the `zmk_build.sh` script to build your boards. By default, the script will
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build all boards specified in `build.yaml` in your `zmk-config` repo. The default can be
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overwritten with the `-b` option.
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If using docker, the script will pull down the required dependencies the first
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time it is used. The script will automatically detect whether the build
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requirement have changed, and will only re-download the dependencies if needed.
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In order to easily switch between multiple ZMK branches that have different
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build requirements, one can specify the desired Zephyr version using the `-v`
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option. Docker container and volumes are index by the Zephyr version, so
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switching between Zephyr version won't require re-downloading new dependencies.
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In order to force re-installing all build requirements, pass the `-c` option, which will
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wipe out the Docker container and volume.
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By default the script will copy the firmware into the `OUTPUT_DIR` folder
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specified in the script. Other locations can be specified using the
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`--output-dir` argument.
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In order to start Docker in sudo-mode (required when the user is not in the
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docker-group), use `-s`.
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One can pass custom options to `west` by preluding them with `--`.
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For example, to build my boards using Zephyr version 3.2 in sudo mode and pass
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the "pristine" option to west, run:
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```bash
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zmk_build.sh -s -v 3.2 -- -p
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```
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See the script for a full set of options.
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## Developing interactively using Docker
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The docker container can be entered interactively using with all the necessary
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mounts using: The script shares a build environment with the build script
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(again indexed by Zephyr versions).
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For example, to start an interactive Docker session in sudo mode using Zephyr
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version 3.2, run:
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```bash
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zmk_run_docker.sh -s -v 3.2
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```
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