Download the source code rd117_arduino.zip file






















The library manager is designed to install this ZIP file automatically as explained in the former chapter, but there are cases where you may want to perform the installation process manually and put the library in the libraries folder of your sketchbook by yourself. Extract the ZIP file with all its folder structure in a temporary folder, then select the main folder, that should have the library name. Verify that the library you just added is available in the list.

Please note : Arduino libraries are managed in three different places: inside the IDE installation folder, inside the core folder and in the libraries folder inside your sketchbook. The way libraries are chosen during compilation is designed to allow the update of libraries present in the distribution.

The same happens for the libraries present in additional cores installations. It is also important to note that the version of the library you put in your sketchbook may be lower than the one in the distribution or core folders, nevertheless it will be the one used during compilation.

This is why we recommend that you only install libraries to the sketchbook folder so they are not deleted during the Arduino IDE update process. This tutorial based on text by Limor Fried. Code samples in the guide are released into the public domain.

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