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How to manually download submodules manually?

David_
Senior

How to manually download submodules manually and put them in correct directory structure, for use with Nucleo-WL55JC1 (8xx/9xx MHz)?

In https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeWL, when I used the Green "code" button to download zip, some directory are empty and failed to locate .c and .h files on build.  TIA

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If you can't unzip them to the right nodes, perhaps unpack to a sandbox, and use your file manager of choice to move or drag-n-drop into the right directory nodes?

Perhaps GitHub for Desktop facilitates this in a more manageable/automated way?

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If you can't unzip them to the right nodes, perhaps unpack to a sandbox, and use your file manager of choice to move or drag-n-drop into the right directory nodes?

Perhaps GitHub for Desktop facilitates this in a more manageable/automated way?

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SofLit
ST Employee

Hello,

Simply download the Cube package from here.

Or use git tool to download the full pack using recursive option. See this thread.

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Thanks.  Yes, it should be possible.  Seem the dir structure is very different.  May be due to different WL lib  and also single vs dual core MCU.