diff --git a/website/docs/_partials/download-from-codespaces.md b/website/docs/_partials/download-from-codespaces.md index 0fc6d0f..2ee8046 100644 --- a/website/docs/_partials/download-from-codespaces.md +++ b/website/docs/_partials/download-from-codespaces.md @@ -6,33 +6,41 @@ because the Codespaces container doesn't have access to your local USB port. ::: -* In the VS Code terminal, run `west download` to package the compiled code and - make it available for download +1. In the VS Code terminal, use the following command to package the compiled + code and make it available for download: -* Unfold the Download folder in VS Codes file explorer. Right-click on the - `__.hex` firmware file you just build and - select "Download..." to download it to your local machine. + ``` + west download + ``` -
- Show me how to download from Codespaces +2. Download the binary from Codespaces -![How to download binaries from Codespaces](./assets/codespaces_download_binary.png) + - Unfold the Download folder in VS Codes file explorer. + - Right-click on the `__.hex` firmware file + you just built. + - select "Download..." to download it to your local machine. -Because Codespaces is a virtual machine running in the cloud, we cannot directly -program the device connected to your local machine. Instead, we will download -the binary so that your local machine can program that file to the device in the -next step. +
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+ Show me how to download from Codespaces -When we ran the `west download` command it renamed the binary using the -filename, device name, folder name of the app you built, and a timestamp. It -moved the file to the `/zephyr-training/Downloads` folder. You can view your -files in the VS Code file explorer, filenames should be similar to: -`nrf9160dk_04_blinkRTOS_223209.hex`. + ![How to download binaries from Codespaces](./assets/codespaces_download_binary.png) -The image above shows the file explorer in the left sidebar menu of VS Code. -(The file explorer may be opened by clicking `≡`→`View`→`Explorer`). + Because Codespaces is a virtual machine running in the cloud, we cannot directly + program the device connected to your local machine. Instead, we will download + the binary so that your local machine can program that file to the device in the + next step. -Right-click on the filename you want to download and select "Download..." from -the resulting menu. + When we ran the `west download` command it renamed the binary using the + filename, device name, folder name of the app you built, and a timestamp. It + moved the file to the `/zephyr-training/Downloads` folder. You can view your + files in the VS Code file explorer, filenames should be similar to: + `nrf9160dk_04_blinkRTOS_223209.hex`. -
+ The image above shows the file explorer in the left sidebar menu of VS Code. + (The file explorer may be opened by clicking `≡`→`View`→`Explorer`). + + Right-click on the filename you want to download and select "Download..." from + the resulting menu. + +