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Adafruit PCB Repo cookiecutter
This is a cookiecutter template for generating GitHub repos for Adafruit PCB files.
Requirements:
- Cookiecutter (
pip install cookiecutter) - The Product page open
- The GitHub repo open in a browser
- Git -
git
Running cookiecutter
Run as follows: cookiecutter gh:adafruit/cookiecutter-adafruit-pcb
When asked the following, continue with the default of yes:
You've downloaded /Users/username/.cookiecutters/cookiecutter-adafruit-pcb before. Is it okay to delete and re-download it? [yes]:
cookiecutter Prompts
You will be prompted for the following info:
dev_board [n]: Is this a microcontroller/dev board? Answery/yesorn/no. Defaults ton.pid [0]: The product id of the product, as found on adafruit.com, i.e. http://www.adafruit.com/product/PRODUCT_ID.product_name[]: The basic name of the product, as in the sensor name likeLIS3DH, or the dev board name likeQT Py RP2040.directory_name [000_pcb]: The local directory created by cookiecutter. Will contain the Git repo.product_name_description []: The rest of the product name. For example, the type of sensor, like 'Current Sensor' or '3-axis Accelerometer'.full_name [<sensor_name> <sensor_description>]: The name of the product, without "Adafruit". Automatically generated from product name and product description.repo_name [Adafruit-<sensor_name>-PCB]: The name of the GitHub repositorygithub_repo_url [https://www.github.com/adafruit/<repo_name>]: Either the SSH or HTTPS url from the repodescription [INSERT PRODUCT COPY HERE]: If there is a small amount of copy for the description, you can paste it here. Does not handle multi-line input! In that case, leave blank, and manually edit resulting README.image_url [https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/1200x900/<pid>-01.jpg]: A full-res product photo showing the top of the board with pin labels, etc.board_file_name []: The exact name of the board file in the boards repo, e.g.ESP32-S2\ Rev\ C. Can be left blank.board_file_directory []: The exact path to the board file indicated by name above. Can be left blank.designer [Limor Fried/Ladyada]: The name of the person who designed the PCB
The result is a new directory containing the generated files as well as a checkout of the given repo with the title github_repo.
Final steps
Open the repo directory, open the main README.md and edit the product copy as needed.
In the case of a microcontroller/dev board, obtain and include a factory reset .uf2 or .bin file in the
factory-reset directory.
When done editing, git add ., git commit -m "Adding board files.", git push adafruit main
Reload the repo in the browser, and you should see the new changes. Make, commit, push edits as needed.
Keeping the directory once it is completed is optional.
Post-Generation Hook Details
The post-generation hook does the following:
- Copies the assets directory with the image
- Removes the factory-reset directory if the board is not a microcontroller/dev board
- Moves the license.txt and the generated README into the new directory
- If provided properly, uses the board file name and directory to copy and properly rename the board files
git adds all of the existing files
License
Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source design, please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing products from Adafruit!
Written by Bryan Siepert, Kattni Rembor for Adafruit Industries.
Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike, all text above must be included in any redistribution. See license.txt for additional details.