
JARU IDE
A programming language and IDE for building ESP32 projects
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About JARU IDE
JARU IDE is a complete development environment for ESP32, designed to run on Windows and combining a custom programming language, virtual machine, and integrated tools into a single workflow. It features a code editor with autocompletion, a visual debugger, one-click flashing, and a hardware simulator for rapid testing without physical hardware. With built-in modules for GPIO, networking, graphics, and more, JARU makes it easier to build complex embedded applications while keeping full control.
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JARU IDE provides an integrated Windows desktop environment specifically for ESP32 development, combining a custom programming language with a hardware simulator and visual debugger. This unified workflow supports the full lifecycle from code development to one-click flashing and hardware hosting.
- Integrated hardware simulator for rapid testing without physical ESP32 devices.
- Comprehensive built-in modules for GPIO, networking, and graphics control.
- Visual debugger and code editor with autocompletion to streamline development.
- One-click flashing capability directly from the Windows desktop application.
Ideal for: Developers, indie hackers, and students looking for a specialized toolset to build, simulate, and deploy complex ESP32 embedded applications.
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@wafler Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the kind words! Appreciate the offer too , I’ll keep it in mind as things evolve.
Hi everyone! I created JARU because I wanted a simpler way to build ESP32 projects without dealing with complex toolchains and fragmented workflows. The idea is to have everything in one place: lang