diff --git a/util/build.bat b/util/build.bat new file mode 100644 index 00000000..316bbfd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/build.bat @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +@echo off + +rem Use this batch file from within an IDE to automatically build your firmware. +rem You can pass command-line arguments to indicate which keyboard and keymap to build. +rem +rem Usage: +rem vscode-build.bat "Working directory" "Keyboard" "Keymap" +rem +rem Ex. vscode-build.bat C:\Projects\qmk_firmware Planck default + +SET ROOTDIR="%~dp0..\" + +rem Modify this to define your keyboard +rem SET KEYBOARD="ergodox_ez" +if [%1]==[] ( + echo. Keyboard is undefined; defaulting to Planck + SET KEYBOARD="Planck" +) ELSE ( + SET KEYBOARD="%1" +) + +rem Modify this line to adjust your keymap. +rem SET KEYMAP="replicaJunction" +if [%2]==[] ( + echo. Keyboard is undefined; defaulting to default + SET KEYMAP="default" +) ELSE ( + SET KEYMAP="%2" +) + +echo. +echo. -------------- +echo. Build started. +echo. -------------- +echo. +echo. Working directory: %ROOTDIR% +echo. Keyboard: %KEYBOARD% +echo. Keymap: %KEYMAP% +echo. +echo. +CD /D "%ROOTDIR%" +echo. Cleaning build directory... +make clean KEYBOARD=%KEYBOARD% KEYMAP=%KEYMAP% +echo. +echo. Making keyboard %KEYBOARD% with keymap %KEYMAP% +make KEYBOARD=%KEYBOARD% KEYMAP=%KEYMAP% +echo. +echo. ---------------- +echo. Build completed. +echo. ---------------- +exit /b \ No newline at end of file