Documentation - Update supported IDEs and general improvements (#8606)
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PlatformIO is a professional collaborative platform for embedded development. It has out-of-the-box support for ESP32 SoCs and allows working with Arduino ESP32 as well as ESP-IDF from Espressif without changing your development environment. PlatformIO includes lots of instruments for the most common development tasks such as debugging, unit testing, and static code analysis.
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.. warning:: PlatformIO is not officially supported by Espressif. Please report any issues with PlatformIO directly to its developers on the official `PlatformIO repositories <https://github.com/platformio>`_.
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A detailed overview of the PlatformIO ecosystem and its philosophy can be found in `the official documentation <https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/core/index.html>`_.
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PlatformIO can be used in two flavors:
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- after deployment if user is unable to expose Firmware for OTA from external update server
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- provide updates after deployment to small quantity of modules when setting an update server is not practicable
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For more information about the update process, please refer to the `OTA API reference <https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/system/ota.html>`_
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section of the ESP-IDF documentation.
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Requirements
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