updated docs from codethemicrobit to pxt.microbit.org

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This target allow to program a [BBC micro:bit](https://www.microbit.co.uk/) using
PXT ([Microsoft Programming Experience Toolkit](https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt)).
* [Try it live](https://codethemicrobit.com)
* [Try it live](https://pxt.microbit.org)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Microsoft/pxt-microbit.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Microsoft/pxt-microbit)
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More instructions at https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt#running-a-target-from-localhost
### Building
* Install Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 or higher. Make sure the Windows 10 templates are installed.
* open the ``win10/app.sln`` solution and launch the ``codethemicrobit`` project.
## Testing
The build automatically runs the following:

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function main() {
// Register new clients in the [ports] global variable.
chrome.runtime.onConnectExternal.addListener(function (port) {
if (/^(micro:bit|touchdevelop|yelm|pxt|codemicrobit|codethemicrobit)$/.test(port.name)) {
if (/^(micro:bit|touchdevelop|yelm|pxt|codemicrobit|codethemicrobit|pxt.microbit.org)$/.test(port.name)) {
ports.push(port);
port.onDisconnect.addListener(function () {
ports = ports.filter(function (x) { return x != port });

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![](Microbit Uploader/Assets.xcassets/AppIcon.appiconset/icon_256x256.png)
This project is a clone of the [Windows
uploader](https://codethemicrobit.com/uploader), but for OS X. Once launched,
uploader](https://pxt.microbit.org/uploader), but for OS X. Once launched,
the app runs in your menu bar and will automatically deploy any HEX files to
your `micro:bit`. Like the Windows version, it is compatible with any browser
that can run [codethemicrobit.com](http://codethemicrobit.com).
that can run [pxt.microbit.org](http://pxt.microbit.org).
## Install the built version

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## [Command Line Tools](/cli)
Looking to use codethemicrobit.com in your favorite editor? Install the [command line tools](/cli) and get rolling!
Looking to use pxt.microbit.org in your favorite editor? Install the [command line tools](/cli) and get rolling!
## [Packages](/packages)

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# Unsupported configuration
[codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com) doesn't currently support
[pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org) doesn't currently support
your browser or operating system. The following configurations are supported:
## Windows

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# Technical information about browser support
[codethemicrobit.com][] requires that you use a recent version of a modern
[pxt.microbit.org][] requires that you use a recent version of a modern
browser, such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera,
or IE11. This is because the editor uses modern web technologies such as [web
workers][] to enable compiling [TypeScript][] in the browser, or the using the
same [Monaco][] editor that powers [Visual Studio Code][].
[codethemicrobit.com]: https://codethemicrobit.com
[pxt.microbit.org]: https://pxt.microbit.org
[web workers]: http://www.w3.org/TR/workers/
[typescript]: http://www.typescriptlang.org
[monaco]: https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/

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})
```
It is possible to use the codethemicrobit tools from a command line interface (CLI). The PXT CLI allows to
It is possible to use the tools from a command line interface (CLI). The PXT CLI allows to
* edit, compile or deploy JavaScript programs
* can easily be integrated in most IDEs. It comes with built-in support for [Visual Studio Code](/code)!
* run a local web server for the web editor

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If you are using the Google Chrome browser, you can use our extension to get serial data streaming in the editor.
* Install the [Extension for BBC micro:bit](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/extension-for-bbc-microbi/cihhkhnngbjlhahcfmhekmbnnjcjdbge?hl=en-US) on the Chrome Web Store.
* Restart Chrome and open the [web editor](https://codethemicrobit.com)
* Restart Chrome and open the [web editor](https://pxt.microbit.org)
* The serial data will show below the simulator
### Windows

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Step 2: Download your program
1. Open your project on [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com)
1. Open your project on [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org)
2. Click **Download**
3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The
prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or

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## Web application
**https://codethemicrobit.com is an HTML5 web application** that automatically gets cached locally by your browser.
**https://pxt.microbit.org is an HTML5 web application** that automatically gets cached locally by your browser.
Once the web app is loaded and you have compiled at least once, you will have all the code needed to work without an internet connection.
## Command line interface

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```
## Step 1: Make a Smiley
Open [codethemicrobit.com](https://codethemicrobit.com) in your web browser
Open [pxt.microbit.org](https://pxt.microbit.org) in your web browser
```blocks
basic.showLeds(`
. # . # .

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## Web editor
Starting with **Raspbian Pixel**, Raspbian comes with Chromium. Simply open [](https://codethemicrobit.com).
Starting with **Raspbian Pixel**, Raspbian comes with Chromium. Simply open [](https://pxt.microbit.org).
## Command line

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## Sharing the URL
You can share the URL for the project ([https://codethemicrobit.com/httuftrbtg](https://codethemicrobit.com/httuftrbtg) above) with other people, and they will be able to visit that page to see your project, download it, or edit it:
You can share the URL for the project ([https://pxt.microbit.org/httuftrbtg](https://pxt.microbit.org/httuftrbtg) above) with other people, and they will be able to visit that page to see your project, download it, or edit it:
![Project page](/static/embed/project-page.png)
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### Wordpress
[wordpress.com][] blogs do not support embedding content from most websites, so you will need to link to your project instead. Alternatively, if you have a Wordpress VIP account you can follow [these instructions][wordpress-vip] to embed an `iframe` into your blog. The URL that you need to add is like `https://codethemicrobit.com/?sandbox=1#pub:httuftrbtg`, but replace `httuftrbtg` with your project's unique identifier.
[wordpress.com][] blogs do not support embedding content from most websites, so you will need to link to your project instead. Alternatively, if you have a Wordpress VIP account you can follow [these instructions][wordpress-vip] to embed an `iframe` into your blog. The URL that you need to add is like `https://pxt.microbit.org/?sandbox=1#pub:httuftrbtg`, but replace `httuftrbtg` with your project's unique identifier.
If you self host a Wordpress blog you can install the [iframe-plugin][] and then write the following in your blog-post (again, replacing the `httuftrbtg` with your project's identifier):
```
[iframe src="https://codethemicrobit.com/?sandbox=1#pub:httuftrbtg"]
[iframe src="https://pxt.microbit.org/?sandbox=1#pub:httuftrbtg"]
```
### Blogger

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## Translating the editor interface
The project below contains the resources from https://www.pxt.io and the menu items of https://codethemicrobit.com.
The project below contains the resources from https://www.pxt.io and the menu items of https://pxt.microbit.org.
* [https://crowdin.com/project/kindscript](https://crowdin.com/project/kindscript)
You will find two files in that project:
* ``string.json``: text contained in the menu items of https://codethemicrobit.com
* ``string.json``: text contained in the menu items of https://pxt.microbit.org
* ``website.json``: text contained in the pages served by https://www.pxt.io
## Translating the blocks and reference documentation