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- cmake NuttX build wrapper compile in place instead of copying source tree to build directory
    - slightly faster skipping necessary copying (depending on system)
    - allows debugging in place
    - easier to work directly in NuttX following official documentation
    - simplifies overall build which should make it easier to resolve any remaining NuttX dependency issues in the build system
 - the downside is switching back and forth between different builds always require rebuilding NuttX, but I think this is worth the improved developer experience
 - also no longer builds px4io and bootloader in every single build, for most users these rarely change and we're wasting a lot of build time
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PX4 Drone Autopilot

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This repository holds the PX4 flight control solution for drones, with the main applications located in the src/modules directory. It also contains the PX4 Drone Middleware Platform, which provides drivers and middleware to run drones.

PX4 is highly portable, OS-independent and supports Linux, NuttX and MacOS out of the box.

Building a PX4 based drone, rover, boat or robot

The PX4 User Guide explains how to assemble supported vehicles and fly drones with PX4. See the forum and chat if you need help!

Changing code and contributing

This Developer Guide is for software developers who want to modify the flight stack and middleware (e.g. to add new flight modes), hardware integrators who want to support new flight controller boards and peripherals, and anyone who wants to get PX4 working on a new (unsupported) airframe/vehicle.

Developers should read the Guide for Contributions. See the forum and chat if you need help!

Weekly Dev Call

The PX4 Dev Team syncs up on a weekly dev call.

Note

The dev call is open to all interested developers (not just the core dev team). This is a great opportunity to meet the team and contribute to the ongoing development of the platform. It includes a QA session for newcomers. All regular calls are listed in the Dronecode calendar.

Maintenance Team

See also maintainers list (px4.io) and the contributors list (Github).

Supported Hardware

This repository contains code supporting Pixhawk standard boards (best supported, best tested, recommended choice) and proprietary boards.

Pixhawk Standard Boards

Manufacturer and Community supported

Additional information about supported hardware can be found in PX4 user Guide > Autopilot Hardware.

Project Roadmap

A high level project roadmap is available here.

Description
a mirror of official PX4-Autopilot
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