# PC-Developer-Tools-Arduino Role ## Overview This README file is for the `pc-developer-tools-arduino` role, a specialized component of the `cymais` repository. This role is specifically crafted for setting up Arduino development tools on personal computers. ## Role Details The `main.yml` file in the `pc-developer-tools-arduino` role encompasses tasks crucial for Arduino developers: 1. **Install Arduino Developer Tools**: - This task employs the `community.general.pacman` module to install: - `arduino`: The Arduino IDE, which is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. - `arduino-docs`: Documentation for Arduino, providing essential information for development. 2. **Adding User to Relevant Arduino Usergroups**: - This task modifies the user (specified by `{{client_username}}`) to be added to the `uucp` and `lock` groups, which is necessary for accessing serial ports on Linux systems. ## Dependencies The role depends on: - **pc-developer-tools**: Ensures that base developer tools, including code editors and related software, are installed and configured. ## Purpose and Usage The `pc-developer-tools-arduino` role is tailored for developers and hobbyists who work with Arduino boards and need a reliable and efficient setup for their development environment. This role simplifies the process of installing and configuring the Arduino IDE and associated documentation, along with setting up necessary user permissions. ## Prerequisites - **Ansible**: Required for executing this role. - **Arch Linux-based System**: The role uses `pacman`, indicating it is designed for Arch Linux-based distributions. ## Running the Role To utilize this role: 1. Clone the `cymais` repository. 2. Navigate to the `roles/pc-developer-tools-arduino` directory. 3. Execute the role using Ansible, ensuring you replace `{{client_username}}` with the actual username and have the necessary system permissions. ## Customization This role can be customized to include additional Arduino-related packages or tools, depending on the user's requirements. ## Support and Contributions For support, suggestions, or contributions (like adding more Arduino-related tools or improving the setup), please raise an issue or submit a pull request in the `cymais` repository. Contributions that enhance the Arduino development environment setup are highly encouraged.