You can find these instructions on the official web page.
TyTools is a collection of independent tools and you only need one executable to use any of them. The Qt-based GUI tools are statically compiled to make that possible.
Tool | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
TyCommander | Qt GUI (static) | Upload, monitor and communicate with multiple boards |
TyUploader | Qt GUI (static) | Simple firmware / sketch uploader |
tycmd | Command-line No Qt ! |
Command-line tool to manage Teensy boards |
Download the latest release from GitHub. You can find development builds on koromix.dev.
All the code related to these programs is under public domain, you can do whatever you want with it. See the LICENSE file or unlicense.org for more information.
Use the following links for more information:
- Documentation: https://koromix.dev/tytools
- Changelog: https://github.com/Koromix/rygel/blob/master/src/tytools/CHANGELOG.md
Up-to-date binaries are available here:
This repository does not contain the code of TyTools but only exists as a front. For pratical reasons, I've started using a single repository for all my projects in 2018 because it is easier to manage.
The source code is available here: https://github.com/Koromix/rygel/ (in the src/tytools subdirectory).
Monorepositories have two killer features for me:
- Cross-project refactoring
- Simplified dependency management
You can find a more detailed rationale here: https://danluu.com/monorepo/