Arduino cli debug check








































debug check

arduino-cli debug check

Check if the given board/programmer combination supports debugging.

1arduino-cli debug check [flags]

Examples

1arduino-cli debug check -b arduino:samd:mkr1000 -P atmel_ice

Options

1--board-options strings List of board options separated by commas. Or can be used multiple times for multiple options.
2 --debug-property stringArray Override an debug property with a custom value. Can be used multiple times for multiple properties.
3 --discovery-timeout duration Max time to wait for port discovery, e.g.: 30s, 1m (default 1s)
4 -b, --fqbn string Fully Qualified Board Name, e.g.: arduino:avr:uno
5 -h, --help help for check
6 --interpreter string Debug interpreter e.g.: console, mi, mi1, mi2, mi3 (default "console")
7 -p, --port string Upload port address, e.g.: COM3 or /dev/ttyACM2
8 -P, --programmer string Programmer to use, e.g: atmel_ice
9 -l, --protocol string Upload port protocol, e.g: serial

Options inherited from parent commands

1--additional-urls strings Comma-separated list of additional URLs for the Boards Manager.
2 --config-dir string Sets the default data directory (Arduino CLI will look for configuration file in this directory).
3 --config-file string The custom config file (if not specified the default will be used).
4 --json Print the output in JSON format.
5 --log Print the logs on the standard output.
6 --log-file string Path to the file where logs will be written.
7 --log-format string The output format for the logs, can be: text, json (default "text")
8 --log-level string Messages with this level and above will be logged. Valid levels are: trace, debug, info, warn, error, fatal, panic (default "info")
9 --no-color Disable colored output.

SEE ALSO

In this page you can check the latest version of the Arduino CLI. You can find previous versions here.