Install latest/stable of chip-tool
Ubuntu 16.04 or later?
Make sure snap support is enabled in your Desktop store.
Chip Tool is a Matter controller being developed as part of the Connected Home IP project: https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip
The snap packaging makes it easy to run the Chip Tool on Linux to experiment with Matter devices.
For usage instructions and questions, refer to https://github.com/canonical/chip-tool-snap
Stable Releases
For every versioned release of the CHIP project, the snap maintainers initiate a release process for the snap package. This process typically concludes within 4 weeks and includes smoke testing across all supported architectures.
Stable revisions are first published to the latest/candidate
channel. Following successful manual testing, the revisions are promoted to the latest/stable
channel.
The versioning format for stable revisions is <chip-version>+<build-metadata>
. For instance, a release with no snap-specific changes on top of the v1.3.0.0 CHIP release will be versioned as v1.3.0.0+snap
. A subsequent revision with only snap-related changes will use v1.3.0.0+snap.1
.
Development Releases
Weekly development releases are built from the latest upstream changes in the CHIP project (master branch). These builds are automatically triggered by GitHub workflows.
The resulting revisions are first published to the latest/edge
channel. After successful automated smoke testing, the revisions are promoted to the latest/beta
channel.
Development releases do not get promoted to the latest/candidate
or latest/stable
channels.
The versioning for development releases mirrors that of stable releases but uses the short git hash instead of a version tag. This results in a version format like <git-hash>+snap
.
Matter is a trademark of Connectivity Standards Alliance: https://csa-iot.org/all-solutions/matter/
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