- I'm gonna show you how to set up the Arduino IDE 2.0 for
using ESP8266 boards. It's really quite simple. First, go up to Arduino IDE Preferences. If you're on a PC, that's gonna
be under File Preferences. Once you go to Preferences, this window shows up
and down at the bottom, there's a place where it says
Additional Board Manager URLs. Now I already have a URL in here, but all I have to do is add a comma. And then I'm going to paste in this URL right here, which
be in the description. So you just paste that in there. Again, if there's already
another URL in there, maybe for an ESP32, you just add a comma and paste it. If there's nothing else in there, just paste in that URL by
itself and then click OK. Once you've done that,
now what you can do is come over to this side menu
where it says Boards Manager. It looks like a little Arduino board. And search for esp8266. And you'll see esp8266
by ESP8266 Community. Click Install. Once it's successfully installed, it says Installed up in the corner. And now when you go up to Tools, Board, you'll see that there's
a folder for ESP8266 with a bunch of different
model names in here. So I've got the Adafruit Feather
HUZZAH ESP8266 hooked up, so I'll just select that. And then I can select the port. I happen to know it's this one. And now I'm set to go using ESP8266's on Arduino IDE 2.0. well, I hope you found this helpful. If you did, please
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