Getting Help User Documentation and TutorialsįIRST maintains online documentation with information and tutorials on how to use the FIRST Tech Challenge software and robot control system. Once you have downloaded and uncompressed (if needed) your folder, you can use Android Studio to import the folder ("Import project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)"). The Releases page also contains prebuilt APKs. tar.gz archive file) from the Downloads subsection of the Releases page for this repository. You can also download the project folder (as a. ZIP file will keep the size of the download manageable. Or, if you prefer, you can use the "Download Zip" button available through the main repository page. If you are a git user, you can clone the most current version of the repository:.Note that if you use the Blocks or OnBot Java Tool to program your robot, then you do not need to download this repository. If you are an Android Studio programmer, there are several ways to download this repo. If you are new to robotics or new to the FIRST Tech Challenge, then you should consider reviewing the FTC Blocks Tutorial to get familiar with how to use the control system:Įven if you are an advanced Java programmer, it is helpful to start with the FTC Blocks tutorial, and then migrate to the OnBot Java Tool or to Android Studio afterwards. To use this SDK, download/clone the entire project to your local computer.
This GitHub repository contains the source code that is used to build an Android app to control a FIRST Tech Challenge competition robot.
This repository contains the public FTC SDK for the Freight Frenzy (2021-2022) competition season.