Publish on PyPI?
See original GitHub issueWith a whole bunch of new TI parts supporting BSL (also a good time to rename? #41), it would be really handy if this script could be installed with a simple: pip install cc2538-bsl
A very similar example is the stm32loader project.
Not a Python expert but I can have a go at modularising and adding the necessary bits if this is something you would consider?
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Thanks @remyleone !
@Hedda I’ll update the PyPI somewhere next week, feel free to ping here for updates
With the new name established in #103, it would be great if the PyPi package is updated/renamed once repo is renamed.
If you need any volunteers for upkeep etc I am happy to spend some time on this @JelmerT