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Configure Arduino IDE for ESP8266 NodeMCU and LED Blink Example



When the power of ESP and simplicity of Arduino comes together we can create magic. Lets see how we can do this.

The port for ESP8266 is created by ESP Community, which we can imagine require tremendous amount of work. Thank you guys.

Video Tutorial 





They have posted a link to get the configuration for Arduino here http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json

  1. Copy the link  http://arduino.esp8266.com/versions/2.5.0-beta1/package_esp8266com_index.json
  2. In the Arduino IDE open preferences find input field Additional Board Manager URLs and paste the link there and click OK to close the window.

  3. Open Board Manager from Tools -> Board -> Board Manager

  4. Search for esp8266 -> Install the one by ESP community

  5. Done, Now you can create your first project using ESP8622

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