feat(boards): add Waveshare ESP32-S3-Touch-AMOLED boards by DrayxR3X · Pull Request #10549 · espressif/arduino-esp32 (original) (raw)
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| ⚠️ | Some issues found for the commit messages in this PR: the commit message "Add files via upload": summary looks empty type/action looks empty the commit message "Add files via upload": summary looks empty type/action looks empty the commit message "Delete variants/waveshare_esp32_s3_touch_amoled_143/pins_arduino.h": summary looks empty type/action looks empty the commit message "Delete variants/waveshare_esp32_s3_touch_amoled_164 directory": summary looks empty type/action looks empty the commit message "Delete variants/waveshare_esp32_s3_touch_amoled_191 directory": summary looks empty type/action looks empty the commit message "feat(boards): Add the variants": summary looks too short the commit message "feat(boards): Three variants of the development board were added": body's lines must not be longer than 100 characters Please fix these commit messages - here are some basic tips: follow Conventional Commits style correct format of commit message should be: <type/action>(<scope/component>): |
| ⚠️ | Please consider squashing your 12 commits (simplifying branch history). |
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