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31 lines
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## Adafruit Eagle Library
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Now in Eagle 6 format!
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### Don't click on the files!
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[Click here](https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-Eagle-Library/zipball/master)
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to download this as a zip file.
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### Installation
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1. Open Eagle and select the `Control Panel` window.
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2. Choose `Options` and from the drop down that appears, `Directories`.
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3. Change the Libraries line from: `$EAGLEDIR/lbr` to something like:
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> $EAGLEDIR/lbr:$HOME/external_lbrs (for OS X)
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> $EAGLEDIR\lbr;$HOME\external_lbrs (for Windows)
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4. Click `OK` to save your changes.
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5. Eagle will prompt to create the directory if it does not already exist. Note
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the location and choose `Yes` to create the directory.
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> On OS X, `$HOME/external_lbrs` changes to: /Users/mosfet/external_lbrs/
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> On Windows, `$HOME\external_lbrs` changes to: C:\Users\Mosfet\Documents\external_lbrs
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6. Find and open the `external_lbrs` folder. Unzip and drag `adafruit.lbr` into the
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new `external_lbrs` folder.
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7. Restart Eagle. The library should be now be usable.
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