 Wait, do you hear that that buzzing sound? I wonder what it is. Oh, it's our friend The bundle fly I wanted to show off we did make a little update to the bundle fly. Thanks to Justin catney who worked on it and been debugging it. Please folks try out the bundle fly feature that we have on learn I'll show you how to do it right now It should make it a lot easier to do circuit Python projects because you get Help from bundle fly. So let's let's give them a computer and Let's let's look actually at a project that just came out. So I don't forget we have this new cool random This dice you roll the dice and you get a random guide, which is super fun, but I'm I want a particular guide Let's look at the lemon keypad So the lemon keypad is a project that uses circuit Python and RP2040 QT PI to put six Mechanical keypads in this cute 3d printed lemon. So We have a we have a page that says like how to load circuit Python onto your RP2040, which is cool and then in the code What we're doing now is we're putting code like usually we had kind of like the code explanation in the code itself Like the full listing at the bottom But now we have the code at the top and we're highlighting the word download Project bundle. So when you click it You'll automatically get a zip file and the zip file is the name of the project and we now include a read me And the read me the cat me wrote this up and this is it's kind of template it a little bit the beginning is Kind of explanation of what to do with it And then it also includes the date and the URL that generated this This is XC max I can't zoom in but you can kind of look carefully you can see that the URL and the date so that's new What we're gonna do is we're gonna go and we also have this New thing that we're going to add I'll show you as a preview So in addition Because some people don't realize like you know You actually have to have like the files in in like in the root directory and people sometimes don't realize that so we wanted to include An image Of what the file system looks like so we have an issue For an auto screenshot maker and this is from foamy guy Who's been working on this and this is really neat. This is something that it's written in Python And what it does is it looks at the code Let me see Oh, I think this went into Oh, I think it was removed which is cool The generated image. Okay, so I was deleted but the the goal is that it will be able to create that Automatically create this screenshot images that we have in our guides. I was tricked because it was it was deleted But if you look here We have like this image that shows like the Mac file system like with the the folders opened like the little you know, whatever triangle opener and We want to auto generate these which we can do because if we're making the bundle We know all the imports into the library with the files in the zip So let's let's make a screenshot that automatically generates because in Windows is actually kind of hard to make these nice screenshots like Mac Finder does a very good job of showing you Directories and subdirectories but Windows like kind of doesn't have that ability and so We're gonna add the auto screenshot maker as well so people can see a screenshot of like here's your circuit pie drive And here's the files that go into it So it should make circuit Python even easier like I think it's it's really improved by having the bundler because Especially for projects with the fun house We've done a couple projects with like the fun house the mag tag There's like easily 10 15 libraries and it's like a real pain to dig them all out If you use the project bundler, you'll always get the latest code, which is super cool. So that's the latest from bundle fly a project bundler helper Thanks, little dude. Notice he's got the little pie files. He's It's all together