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** macOS: Download Git from [http://git-scm.com/download/mac] and install it. Curl is included with the OS. | ** macOS: Download Git from [http://git-scm.com/download/mac] and install it. Curl is included with the OS. | ||
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* Next, we need to download, make executable and run the devkitARM updater (don't worry, the updater is also the installer.) | * Next, we need to download, make executable and run the devkitARM updater (don't worry, the updater is also the installer.) | ||
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curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devkitPro/installer/master/perl/devkitA64update.pl -o devkitA64update.pl | curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devkitPro/installer/master/perl/devkitA64update.pl -o devkitA64update.pl | ||
chmod +x ./devkitA64update.pl | chmod +x ./devkitA64update.pl | ||
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= Building the examples = | = Building the examples = |
Revision as of 23:45, 24 March 2018
Setup
Install devkitA64. If it's already installed, update it. On Windows, there's a graphical installer. On Unix-like platforms such as Linux/macOS, there's a Perl script. Make sure you also select libnx and the switch examples when installing.
Windows
devkitPro provides 64bit precompiled windows binaries of devkitA64 which can be run directly on Windows.
- download the latest version of the graphical installer from github and run it, following the instructions as you go.
- An Internet connection is required.
- You will want to make sure devkitA64 is selected during the installation process to develop for the Switch - you can also install devkitARM (for 3DS, DS and GBA) and devkitPPC (for GameCube/Wii development) if you wish.
- Once the installer has finished, launch MSYS from:
- Windows 7 and earlier: Start -> All Programs -> devkitPro -> MSYS
- Windows 8 and 8.1: Right click on the Start screen and select 'All Apps'. You should find MSYS there.
- Windows 10 (pre-Anniversary Update): Start -> All Apps -> devkitPro -> MSYS
- Windows 10 (post-Anniversary Update): Start -> devkitPro -> MSYS
Unix-like platforms
Currently devkitPro provides precompiled versions of devkitARM for the following Unix-like platforms: Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64). Note that Linux x86_64 binaries are usable under WSL.
- First, you need to install curl so the installer can download the devkitARM packages, and you should also install Git - you'll need it to update libnx or share your code on GitHub, among many other things. If you are running Linux, you'll also need wget; it comes preinstalled on most distributions, but not all.
- Find your way into a shell (eg. by opening a Terminal window), and follow the instructions for your OS:
- Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Ubuntu on WSL:
sudo apt-get install git curl
- Fedora/CentOS/RHEL:
sudo yum install git curl
- openSUSE:
sudo zypper install git curl
- Arch Linux/ALWSL:
sudo pacman -S git curl wget
- macOS: Download Git from [1] and install it. Curl is included with the OS.
- Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Ubuntu on WSL:
- Next, we need to download, make executable and run the devkitARM updater (don't worry, the updater is also the installer.)
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devkitPro/installer/master/perl/devkitA64update.pl -o devkitA64update.pl chmod +x ./devkitA64update.pl ./devkitA64update.pl
You can either use sudo here or chown /opt/devkitpro to be writable by your user before running the script.
Building the examples
Switch examples are still being created; however, there are a growing number of examples available from the switchbrew/switch-examples GitHub repository. These are downloaded by the installer and can be found in $DEVKITPRO/examples/switch
These can be built from the command line.
To start a new homebrew project from the bash
shell, simply type the following (replacing ~/projects/myswitchproject
with the place you would like your project to be stored, with ~
meaning your HOME directory):
cp -r $DEVKITPRO/examples/switch/templates/application ~/projects/myswitchproject cd ~/projects/myswitchproject
The standard Makefile will use the folder as the name of the .nro that will be built. You can keep that behaviour or simply change the TARGET := $(notdir $(CURDIR))
line in the Makefile to explicitly name your project.
To compile it, type make
in the project directory.