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[montreal-elixir] An example Elixir project with Nerves and Scenic
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[montreal-elixir] An example Elixir project with Nerves and Scenic

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## Set-up

asdf install erlang 21.0.5 # Any OTP 21 versions should work
asdf install elixir 1.7.2-otp-21

brew update
brew bundle

mix archive.install hex nerves_bootstrap

## Targets

Nerves applications produce images for hardware targets based on the
`MIX_TARGET` environment variable. If `MIX_TARGET` is unset, `mix` builds an
image that runs on the host (e.g., your laptop). This is useful for executing
logic tests, running utilities, and debugging. Other targets are represented by
a short name like `rpi3` that maps to a Nerves system image for that platform.
All of this logic is in the generated `mix.exs` and may be customized. For more
information about targets see:

https://hexdocs.pm/nerves/targets.html#content

## Getting Started

To start your Nerves app:
* `export MIX_TARGET=my_target` or prefix every command with
`MIX_TARGET=my_target`. For example, `MIX_TARGET=rpi3`
* Install dependencies with `mix deps.get`
* Create firmware with `mix firmware`
* Burn to an SD card with `mix firmware.burn`

## Learn more

* Official docs: https://hexdocs.pm/nerves/getting-started.html
* Official website: http://www.nerves-project.org/
* Discussion Slack elixir-lang #nerves ([Invite](https://elixir-slackin.herokuapp.com/))
* Source: https://github.com/nerves-project/nerves