# esp-idf custom installer/reinstaller installs/reinstalls full esp-idf with my own additions on linux. pulls from master so its the very latest built for debian-like systems only currently tested on zsh ## Quick start `git clone https://github.com/PrincessPi3/esp-install-custom.git ~` `bash ~/reinstall-esp-idf.sh` `source ~/.zshrc` `get_idf` ## Features `build` idf.py build `changebaud` prompts to enter a new baud `changeesp` prompts to type in esp32s3, esp32c6, etc `changeport` opens a menu to select a serial port `clean` idf.py clean `fullclean` fully resets a project, 'idf.py fullclean' plus remove the build dir and delete some temp and backup files `rebuildfull` does a `fullclean` but also an `erase-flash` and also `setup` `setup` same as running `idf.py set-target $ESPTARGET; idf.py menuconfig; idf.py build` `flash` idf.py flash `monitor` idf.py monitor `erase-flash` idf.py erase-flash `save-defconfig` idf.py save-defconfig `step-flash-monitor` attempt clean, build, flash, then monitor, dying on error ## Usage ``` Modes: default: reinstalls non-interactively with no delays, logouts, or reboots. run without any argument bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh test: tests the script. very fast. minimal actions taken. no reinstall is done bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh test retool: reinstalls bins and export.sh, nothing else bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh retool cron: runs noninteractively with forced user logout and automatic reboot, plus delays bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh cron interactive: interactively installs/reinstalls esp-idf bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh interactive clearlogs: clear logs bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh clearlogs help: display this help text bash reinstall-esp-idf.sh help ``` ## Helpful stuff ``` cron: reinstall from master everyday at 8pm, logging out users with warn delays and rebooting after crontab -e 0 8 * * * bash $HOME/esp/esp-install-custom/reinstall-esp-idf.sh cron manually wipe logs: rm $ESPIDF_INSTALLDIR/install.log; rm $ESPIDF_INSTALLDIR/version-data.txt; touch $ESPIDF_INSTALLDIR/install.log; touch $ESPIDF_INSTALLDIR/version-data.txt; monitor log file during install: tail -n 75 $ESPIDF_INSTALLDIR/install.log; ```