Uploaded a new and much shorter video of the live reloading functionality, this time on an M5Stack Core2:
Jaguar: Live reloading for the ESP32
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Re: Jaguar: Live reloading for the ESP32
Development with the new "watch" feature and the Jaguar overall is really addictive and spoiling.
Noting to compare to the traditional flashing.
Keep this direction!
Once I am done with development with Jaguar locally on my PC, when I like to move back to using the console and the cloud, is there a way to get the device to remember it's previous provisioning status and quickly "reclaim" it? From what I see I need to start over and "Add device" again. Flashing Jaguar seems to wipe out association to the cloud. I am not surprised it happens but I am wondering if it can be avoided. I was not successful using "Claim existing" but maybe I miss something.
Noting to compare to the traditional flashing.
Keep this direction!
Once I am done with development with Jaguar locally on my PC, when I like to move back to using the console and the cloud, is there a way to get the device to remember it's previous provisioning status and quickly "reclaim" it? From what I see I need to start over and "Add device" again. Flashing Jaguar seems to wipe out association to the cloud. I am not surprised it happens but I am wondering if it can be avoided. I was not successful using "Claim existing" but maybe I miss something.
Re: Jaguar: Live reloading for the ESP32
Thank you for the encouraging comments about Jaguar
You're right that once you flash your devices with new firmware, they lose their association to the Toit cloud (in case you had been using that before through toit.io). It would be nice to support your use case, so transitioning between the two modes is as smooth as possible. Thank you for that idea!
You're right that once you flash your devices with new firmware, they lose their association to the Toit cloud (in case you had been using that before through toit.io). It would be nice to support your use case, so transitioning between the two modes is as smooth as possible. Thank you for that idea!
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