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.. _west:
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West (Experimental)
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The Zephyr project is developing a swiss-army knife command line tool
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named ``west``. (Zephyr is an English name for the Greek god of the
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west wind.)
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West is developed in its own `repository on GitHub`_. A copy is
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currently maintained in Zephyr's :file:`scripts/meta/west` directory.
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Usage
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*****
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West's usage is similar to Git's: general options are followed by a
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command, which may also take options and arguments::
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$ west [common-opts] <command-name> [command-opts] [<command-args>]
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Usage guides for specific groups of subcommands are in the following
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pages.
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.. toctree::
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flash-debug.rst
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(This list will expand as additional features are developed.)
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Planned Features
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Additional features are under development for future versions of
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Zephyr:
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- Building Zephyr images.
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- Running Zephyr in emulation.
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- Bootloader integration: bootloader-aware image building, signing,
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and flashing, as well as building and flashing the bootloader itself.
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- Multiple repository support: fetching and updating repositories that
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integrate with Zephyr, such as `MCUboot`_, `OpenThread`_ and others.
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See `Zephyr issue #6205`_ for more details and discussion.
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.. _west-design-constraints:
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Design Constraints
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West is:
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- **Optional**: it is always *possible* to drop back to "raw"
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command-line tools, i.e. use Zephyr without using West. It may not
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always be *convenient* to do so, however. (If all of West's features
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were already conveniently available, there would be no reason to
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develop it.)
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- **Compatible with CMake**: building, flashing and debugging, and
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emulator support will always remain compatible with direct use of
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CMake.
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- **Cross-platform**: West is written in Python 3, and works on all
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platforms supported by Zephyr.
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- **Usable as a Library**: whenever possible, West features are
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implemented as libraries that can be used standalone in other
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programs, along with separate command line interfaces that wrap
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them. West itself is a Python package named ``west``; its libraries
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are implemented as subpackages.
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- **Conservative about features**: no features will be accepted without
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strong and compelling motivation.
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- **Clearly specified**: West's behavior in cases where it wraps other
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commands is clearly specified and documented. This enables
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interoperability with third party tools, and means Zephyr developers
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can always find out what is happening "under the hood" when using West.
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.. _repository on GitHub:
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https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/west
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.. _MCUboot:
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https://mcuboot.com/
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.. _OpenThread:
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https://openthread.io/
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.. _Zephyr issue #6205:
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https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/6205
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