diff --git a/docs/docs/development/build-flash.md b/docs/docs/development/build-flash.md index ff713ea2..ac75b835 100644 --- a/docs/docs/development/build-flash.md +++ b/docs/docs/development/build-flash.md @@ -99,7 +99,9 @@ For instance, building kyria firmware from a user `myUser`'s `zmk-config` folder west build -b nice_nano -- -DSHIELD=kyria_left -DZMK_CONFIG="C:/Users/myUser/Documents/Github/zmk-config/config" ``` -Note: The above command must be invoked from the `zmk/app` directory, or alternatively you will need to add the `-s /path/to/zmk/app` flag to your `west` command. Otherwise, you will see errors such as `ERROR: source directory "." does not contain a CMakeLists.txt; is this really what you want to build?` +:::caution +The above command must still be invoked from the `zmk/app` directory as noted above, rather than the config directory. Otherwise, you will encounter errors such as `ERROR: source directory "." does not contain a CMakeLists.txt; is this really what you want to build?`. Alternatively you can add the `-s /path/to/zmk/app` flag to your `west` command. +::: In order to make your `zmk-config` folder available when building within the VSCode Remote Container, you need to create a docker volume named `zmk-config` by binding it to the full path of your config directory. If you have run the VSCode Remote Container before, it is likely that docker has created this