There isn’t a simple answer because it depends what you want to do. For instance, a lot of changes can be me made in the user config file (which is well documented) , but, if you want to make changes to a driver, etc it’s more complicated.
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Phil K
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Remember that a lot of the drivers, etc are based on Arduino. If you don’t even explain what you are trying to achieve it’s very difficult for people to give you helpful suggestions as to where to start.
Help us to help you.
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Phil K
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From: app41
Sent: 07 January 2022 20:34
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: how to write my own module for tasmota
thank you all for your suggestions
I was expecting to find in Tasmota environment a guideline, written by the development team..
but it seems there isn't any
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