Use this page for sharing best practices and online resources pertinent to the electrical team as a whole. Practices should be grouped by the general skill they apply to. If no such skill is present, please add it! For practices specific to subteams, please add them to the subteam's page.
Skill #1
BEST PRACTICE PAGE LINK
BEST PRACTICE PAGE LINK
Skill #2
BEST PRACTICE PAGE LINK
BEST PRACTICE PAGE LINK
The GTSR GitHub at https://github.gatech.edu/gtsr/ is the central place for all software, firmware, and electrical hardware design files. To login, you'll need to use your Georgia Tech login credentials. Anyone who can login to github.gatech.edu can browse and clone public GTSR repositories, but you will need to be added to the GTSR organization to contribute to most repositories and view private repositories. After logging in at least once to github.gatech.edu, post in #it, #access, or reach out to any member of leadership to be added to the organization.
If you do not have git installed and only want to view files, not commit changes, downloading a ZIP folder of the repository is a easy solution. To download a ZIP copy of a repository, first browse to the main page for the repo, select the branch you want to download from the drop down on the left, and use the green "clone or download" button on the right.
Develop board firmware remotely on Kevin, the electrical closet computer.