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      <title>Getting started with Zephyr</title>
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      <description>This article will explain how to setup a local Zephyr development environment. I will do this for development on de NXP FRDM-MCXA156, but you can use this tutorial for any board supported on Zephyr. I will mention every platform specific setup I do, so you can alter it for your usecase.&#xA;Setting up a west workspace First we need to create a workspace. In this tutorial I chose to go for topology 2, where our application is the manifest repository.</description>
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