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ELL-i Eagle Boards

ELL-i Printed Circuit Boards in Eagle CAD format.

This repository contains both completed designs and designs that are still work in progress. The designs are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike licence; for more information, see

http://www.ell-i.org/Licensing

The designs (other than Ellduino) use components from the ELL-i and SparkFun Eagle Libraries. If you want to base your design on the ELL-i designs, it is a good idea to install the ELL-i and SparkFun Eagle Libraries; for more information, see

https://github.com/Ell-i/ELL-i-Eagle-Libraries

Furthermore, you want to include the libraries into your library path, as explained in README.md there.

Each of the directories in this repository forms a separate (Eagle project)[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/using-eagle-schematic/create-a-project], with its own (eagle.epf file)[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/training/faq/#5]. The eagle.epf files stored in the repository have been carefully hand-crafted, in order not to include any information about the active windows, libraries, or the Eagle platform.

Modifying the project settings

By default, the Eagle projects in this repository have been stored with auto-save off; that is, the eagle.epf file contains the AutoSaveProject=0 directive. Consequently, whenever you work on the project, by default the window sizes and positions, etc, are not saved. If you do decide to save the settings (see below), you should tell git to (ignore local changes)[http://juststuffreally.blogspot.fi/2008/10/if-you-have-file-that-lives-in-git.html] to eagle.epf.

If you want to save the project settings, you can do that manually. To do so, go to the Control Panel window in Eagle, and then select File->Save all from the menu. This saves information about the Eagle platform and Windows to the eagle.epf file.

After that, git will tell you that the eagle.epf file has been changed and should be committed. To tell git to ignore the local changes, give the following command in the project directory:

git update-index --assume-unchanged build.properties

After that, git (ignores uncommitted changes)[https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-update-index.html] to the eagle.epf file.

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