Installing west
West is written in Python 3 and distributed through PyPI.
Use pip3
to install or upgrade west:
On Linux:
pip3 install --user -U west
On Windows and macOS:
pip3 install -U west
Note
See Python and pip for additional clarification on using the
--user
switch.
Afterwards, you can run pip3 show -f west
for information on where the west
binary and related files were installed.
Once west is installed, you can use it to clone the Zephyr repositories.
Structure
West’s code is distributed via PyPI in a Python package named west
.
This distribution includes a launcher executable, which is also named
west
(or west.exe
on Windows).
When west is installed, the launcher is placed by pip3
somewhere in
the user’s filesystem (exactly where depends on the operating system, but
should be on the PATH
environment variable). This
launcher is the command-line entry point to running both built-in commands
like west init
, west update
, along with any extensions discovered
in the workspace.
In addition to its command-line interface, you can also use west’s Python APIs directly. See West APIs for details.
Enabling shell completion
West currently supports shell completion in the following shells:
bash
zsh
fish
In order to enable shell completion, you will need to obtain the corresponding completion script and have it sourced. Using the completion scripts:
One-time setup:
source <(west completion bash)
Permanent setup:
west completion bash > ~/west-completion.bash; echo "source ~/west-completion.bash" >> ~/.bashrc
One-time setup:
source <(west completion zsh)
Permanent setup:
west completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_west"
One-time setup:
west completion fish | source
Permanent setup:
west completion fish > $HOME/.config/fish/completions/west.fish