We replaced it with a new Makefile based build system that uses `arduino-cli` instead of of the full Arduino IDE. This means that you can now check out development copies of Kaliedoscope into any directory, using the `KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR` environment variable to point to your installation.
We replaced it with a new Makefile based build system that uses `arduino-cli` instead of of the full Arduino IDE. This means that you can now check out development copies of Kaliedoscope into any directory, using the `KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR` environment variable to point to your installation.
::Focus.send(F("Congratulations, the test command works!"));
::Focus.send(F("Congratulations, the test command works!"));
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The plugin provides the `Focus` object, with a couple of helper methods aimed at developers. Terminating the response with a dot on its own line is handled implicitly by `FocusSerial`, one does not need to do that explicitly.
The plugin provides the `Focus` object, with a couple of helper methods aimed at developers. Terminating the response with a dot on its own line is handled implicitly by `FocusSerial`, one does not need to do that explicitly.
### `.inputMatchesHelp(input)`
Returns `true` if the given `input` matches the `help` command. To be used at the top of `onFocusEvent()`, followed by `.printHelp(...)`.
### `.printHelp(...)`
Given a series of strings (stored in `PROGMEM`, via `PSTR()`), prints them one per line. Assumes it is run as part of handling the `help` command. Returns `EventHandlerResult::OK`.
### `.inputMatchesCommand(input, command)`
Returns `true` if the `input` matches the expected `command`, false otherwise. A convenience function over `strcmp_P()`.