Hi all,
Been mucking about with an ESP32 for a little home project, sensors and a few LEDs, and honestly, keeping track of all the info is a bit of a nightmare. The forum’s great for spotting quirks with certain boards or libraries, but sometimes it’s a bit all over the place. I’ve started using some proper guides and checklists alongside the forum, things you’d usually find on this page, just to make sure I’m not missing something obvious. Even if they’re a bit dry, they’re handy for working out which board to pick or how to avoid common mistakes before I dive into the code.
Anyone got tips on keeping all this info organised? I don’t want to end up with fifty tabs open and still lost.
Keeping my ESP32 projects tidy
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LaurentHoz
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Keeping my ESP32 projects tidy
Last edited by LaurentHoz on Tue Nov 25, 2025 2:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Keeping my ESP32 projects tidy
Hi @LaurentHoz,
You can try our chatbot or the new documentation page.
For the chatbot, you will find it on our documentation page (the robot icon close to the search). The chatbot is a great tool for searching our docs.
You can try our chatbot or the new documentation page.
For the chatbot, you will find it on our documentation page (the robot icon close to the search). The chatbot is a great tool for searching our docs.
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