btashton commented on a change in pull request #1675:
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/pull/1675#discussion_r482613749



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+.. _quickstart:
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+Quickstart
+==========
+
+Here's the quick version of getting started with NuttX. This is a bare-bones 
outline for experienced developers– if it's
+going too quickly, dive into the following sections. This Quickstart guide 
assumes you're on a Linux
+computer, you're using an ARM microcontroller on your embedded board, and 
you're familiar with using the command line.
+
+#. Install a Cross-Compiler Toolchain
+
+   With NuttX, you compile the operating system and your application on your 
desktop or laptop computer, then install the
+   binary file on your embedded computer. This guide assumes your computer is 
an
+   `ARM <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture>`_ CPU. If it isn't, 
you'll need a different tool chain.
+
+   You can download a toolchain from
+   `ARM Embedded Gnu Toolchain 
<https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm>`_
+   for your embedded processor's CPU. You can also use a toolchain shipped 
with your OS for the `none-eabi` target, such as `gcc-arm-none-eabi` in Linux.
+
+
+In the following example, we download ``gcc-arm-none-eabi`` version 9.0 and 
unpack it into ``/opt/gcc`:
+
+   .. code-block:: console
+
+      $ sudo mkdir /opt/gcc
+      $ sudo chgrp -R users /opt/gcc
+      $ cd /opt/gcc
+      $ wget 
https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/9-2019q4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-9-2019-q4-major-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2
+      $ tar xf gcc-arm-none-eabi-9-2019-q4-major-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2
+      
+Then, add the toolchain ``bin/`` directory to your path:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+      $ echo "export 
PATH=/opt/gcc/gcc-arm-none-eabi-9-2019-q4-major/bin:$PATH" >> ~/.bashrc
+
+If you are using any other shell, the procedure is similar by editing the 
corresponding rc file.
+
+#. Download Apache NuttX
+The next step is to download NuttX main repository along the application 
repository. The latter is technically optional in a very minimal configurations 
but should be included in normal configuration since it includes the NuttX 
shell.
+   .. code-block:: console
+
+      $ mkdir nuttx
+      $ cd nuttx
+      $ git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx.git nuttx
+      $ git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx-apps apps
+      $ git clone https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/tools.git tools
+
+#. Install the ``kconfig-frontends`` package
+
+   NuttX is configured using ``kconfig`` system via an interactive menu system 
(``menuconfig``). It also includes the ``kconfig-tweak`` utility that can be 
used to quickly change debug settings without going into the menu system.
+
+   .. code-block:: console
+
+      $ cd tools/kconfig-frontends
+      $ # on MacOS do the following:
+      $ patch < ../kconfig-macos.diff -p 1
+      $ ./configure --enable-mconf --disable-shared --enable-static 
--disable-gconf --disable-qconf --disable-nconf
+      $ # on Linux do the following:
+      $  ./configure --enable-mconf --disable-nconf --disable-gconf 
--disable-qconf
+      $ make
+      $ make install
+
+#. List Possible Apache NuttX Base Configurations
+
+   Find your hardware and a good starting application in the list of base 
configurations. In the application list,
+   ``nsh`` is the Apache NuttX Shell, an interactive commandline that's a good 
starting place if you're new.
+
+   .. code-block:: bash
+
+      $ cd nuttx
+      $ ./tools/configure.sh list | less

Review comment:
       `-L` for listing is now merged.  Thanks @Ouss4 




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