* feat: add ZeroClaw firmware for ESP32 and Nucleo * Introduced new firmware for ZeroClaw on ESP32 and Nucleo-F401RE, enabling JSON-over-serial communication for GPIO control. * Added `zeroclaw-esp32` with support for commands like `gpio_read` and `gpio_write`, along with capabilities reporting. * Implemented `zeroclaw-nucleo` firmware with similar functionality for STM32, ensuring compatibility with existing ZeroClaw protocols. * Updated `.gitignore` to include new firmware targets and added necessary dependencies in `Cargo.toml` for both platforms. * Created README files for both firmware projects detailing setup, build, and usage instructions. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: enhance hardware peripheral support and documentation - Added `Peripheral` trait implementation in `src/peripherals/` to manage hardware boards (STM32, RPi GPIO). - Updated `AGENTS.md` to include new extension points for peripherals and their configuration. - Introduced comprehensive documentation for adding boards and tools, including a quick start guide and supported boards. - Enhanced `Cargo.toml` to include optional dependencies for PDF extraction and peripheral support. - Created new datasheets for Arduino Uno, ESP32, and Nucleo-F401RE, detailing pin aliases and GPIO usage. - Implemented new tools for hardware memory reading and board information retrieval in the agent loop. This update significantly improves the integration and usability of hardware peripherals within the ZeroClaw framework. * feat: add ZeroClaw firmware for ESP32 and Nucleo * Introduced new firmware for ZeroClaw on ESP32 and Nucleo-F401RE, enabling JSON-over-serial communication for GPIO control. * Added `zeroclaw-esp32` with support for commands like `gpio_read` and `gpio_write`, along with capabilities reporting. * Implemented `zeroclaw-nucleo` firmware with similar functionality for STM32, ensuring compatibility with existing ZeroClaw protocols. * Updated `.gitignore` to include new firmware targets and added necessary dependencies in `Cargo.toml` for both platforms. * Created README files for both firmware projects detailing setup, build, and usage instructions. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: enhance hardware peripheral support and documentation - Added `Peripheral` trait implementation in `src/peripherals/` to manage hardware boards (STM32, RPi GPIO). - Updated `AGENTS.md` to include new extension points for peripherals and their configuration. - Introduced comprehensive documentation for adding boards and tools, including a quick start guide and supported boards. - Enhanced `Cargo.toml` to include optional dependencies for PDF extraction and peripheral support. - Created new datasheets for Arduino Uno, ESP32, and Nucleo-F401RE, detailing pin aliases and GPIO usage. - Implemented new tools for hardware memory reading and board information retrieval in the agent loop. This update significantly improves the integration and usability of hardware peripherals within the ZeroClaw framework. * feat: Introduce hardware auto-discovery and expanded configuration options for agents, hardware, and security. * chore: update dependencies and improve probe-rs integration - Updated `Cargo.lock` to remove specific version constraints for several dependencies, including `zerocopy`, `syn`, and `strsim`, allowing for more flexibility in version resolution. - Upgraded `bincode` and `bitfield` to their latest versions, enhancing serialization and memory management capabilities. - Updated `Cargo.toml` to reflect the new version of `probe-rs` from `0.24` to `0.30`, improving hardware probing functionality. - Refactored code in `src/hardware` and `src/tools` to utilize the new `SessionConfig` for session management in `probe-rs`, ensuring better compatibility and performance. - Cleaned up documentation in `docs/datasheets/nucleo-f401re.md` by removing unnecessary lines. * fix: apply cargo fmt * docs: add hardware architecture diagram. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ZeroClaw ESP32 Firmware
Peripheral firmware for ESP32 — speaks the same JSON-over-serial protocol as the STM32 firmware. Flash this to your ESP32, then configure ZeroClaw on the host to connect via serial.
Protocol
- Request (host → ESP32):
{"id":"1","cmd":"gpio_write","args":{"pin":13,"value":1}}\n - Response (ESP32 → host):
{"id":"1","ok":true,"result":"done"}\n
Commands: gpio_read, gpio_write.
Prerequisites
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ESP toolchain (espup):
cargo install espup espflash espup install source ~/export-esp.sh # or ~/export-esp.fish for Fish -
Target: ESP32-C3 (RISC-V) by default. Edit
.cargo/config.tomlfor other targets (e.g.xtensa-esp32-espidffor original ESP32).
Build & Flash
cd firmware/zeroclaw-esp32
cargo build --release
espflash flash target/riscv32imc-esp-espidf/release/zeroclaw-esp32 --monitor
Host Config
Add to config.toml:
[peripherals]
enabled = true
[[peripherals.boards]]
board = "esp32"
transport = "serial"
path = "/dev/ttyUSB0" # or /dev/ttyACM0, COM3, etc.
baud = 115200
Pin Mapping
Default GPIO 2 and 13 are configured for output. Edit src/main.rs to add more pins or change for your board. ESP32-C3 has different pin layout — adjust UART pins (gpio21/gpio20) if needed.
Edge-Native (Future)
Phase 6 also envisions ZeroClaw running on the ESP32 (WiFi + LLM). This firmware is the host-mediated serial peripheral; edge-native will be a separate crate.