Future Roadmap Inquiry: EIM, VS Code Extension, and Windows Installer for ESP-IDF Installation Methods
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2025 11:04 am
Hello everyone,
We’re developing a beginner-focused ESP-IDF tutorial and would like to understand the official roadmap for installation methods so our content remains current and forward-looking. Our tutorial is centered on VS Code development, and we’ve noted three mainstream installation options:
- VS Code extension’s built-in installer: According to the v2.0.0 milestone on GitHub (https://github.com/espressif/vscode-esp ... lestone/30), this release plans to transition to EIM and deprecate the current installer. Although the milestone originally targeted June 30, 2025, it has not been released yet. We tried the preview build but were unable to complete the ESP-IDF installation.
- ESP-IDF Installation Manager (EIM): The official workshop (https://developer.espressif.com/worksho ... nment-1-1/) states that EIM “will soon become the standard way to manage ESP-IDF,” but that note was posted about two months ago.
- ESP-IDF Windows Installer(https://dl.espressif.cn/dl/esp-idf/): This can be used to install ESP-IDF separately and then configure it in the VS Code extension .
Our key questions:
- When will EIM officially replace the VS Code extension’s built-in installation wizard?
- What is the future role of the traditional Windows Installer? Will it be discontinued, or maintained as an alternative?
Because our tutorial includes video content that is hard to change once produced, we want to choose an installation method that won’t become outdated quickly. Is there a clear timeline we can reference? If the new method will be released soon, we’re happy to wait and recommend the latest approach in our tutorial.
Thank you in advance for any clarification.
We’re developing a beginner-focused ESP-IDF tutorial and would like to understand the official roadmap for installation methods so our content remains current and forward-looking. Our tutorial is centered on VS Code development, and we’ve noted three mainstream installation options:
- VS Code extension’s built-in installer: According to the v2.0.0 milestone on GitHub (https://github.com/espressif/vscode-esp ... lestone/30), this release plans to transition to EIM and deprecate the current installer. Although the milestone originally targeted June 30, 2025, it has not been released yet. We tried the preview build but were unable to complete the ESP-IDF installation.
- ESP-IDF Installation Manager (EIM): The official workshop (https://developer.espressif.com/worksho ... nment-1-1/) states that EIM “will soon become the standard way to manage ESP-IDF,” but that note was posted about two months ago.
- ESP-IDF Windows Installer(https://dl.espressif.cn/dl/esp-idf/): This can be used to install ESP-IDF separately and then configure it in the VS Code extension .
Our key questions:
- When will EIM officially replace the VS Code extension’s built-in installation wizard?
- What is the future role of the traditional Windows Installer? Will it be discontinued, or maintained as an alternative?
Because our tutorial includes video content that is hard to change once produced, we want to choose an installation method that won’t become outdated quickly. Is there a clear timeline we can reference? If the new method will be released soon, we’re happy to wait and recommend the latest approach in our tutorial.
Thank you in advance for any clarification.