From c34a8f9c888ee8374b5cb0ceb89ecaef321b1ce9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marek Fiala Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2026 11:33:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] change(tools): Updated argument files with quotations in README.md --- examples/build_system/cmake/multi_config/README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/build_system/cmake/multi_config/README.md b/examples/build_system/cmake/multi_config/README.md index ddf11e894e..1e036f01de 100644 --- a/examples/build_system/cmake/multi_config/README.md +++ b/examples/build_system/cmake/multi_config/README.md @@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ You can further enhance your build process by using configuration profile files. You can use these profile files to quickly set up the build environment with specific configurations. -- To build with the production profile: `idf.py @profiles/prod build` -- To build with the debug profile: `idf.py @profiles/debug build` +- To build with the production profile: `idf.py "@profiles/prod" build` +- To build with the debug profile: `idf.py "@profiles/debug" build` This approach simplifies the process of specifying complex command-line arguments and allows for greater flexibility in managing different build scenarios. Moreover, you can combine arguments from a profile file with additional command line arguments. Anywhere on the idf.py command line, you can specify a file as @filename.txt to read one or more arguments from the text file. Arguments in the file can be separated by newlines or spaces and are expanded exactly as if they had appeared in that order on the idf.py command line. -For example using [cutom_flash.txt](custom_flash.txt), you can expand the command: `idf.py -B build_production @custom_flash.txt monitor` +For example using [cutom_flash.txt](custom_flash.txt), you can expand the command: `idf.py -B build_production "@custom_flash.txt" monitor` ### Generated `sdkconfig` file