A Chinese-language wiki and knowledge base for FRC (First Robotics Competition), providing educational resources and documentation for FRC participants. Built with MkDocs Material and hosted at wiki.firstrobotics.com.cn.
A Chinese-language wiki and knowledge base for FRC (First Robotics Competition), providing educational resources and documentation for FRC participants. Built with MkDocs Material and hosted at wiki.firstrobotics.com.cn.
Team 1257's open-source training documentation for onboarding new members to FRC robotics programming, covering Java and robotics concepts using Docsify.
A quick reference handbook for common issues and solutions in FIRST Tech Challenge, covering programming, mechanical, and electrical troubleshooting.
Documentation page providing standard conversion factors and code examples for configuring swerve modules in YAGSL, a popular swerve drive library for FRC teams.
A collection of programming tips and best practices for FRC robot development. Designed as an educational resource for students and mentors working on FRC software.
FirstWiki is a community-maintained wiki repository providing FRC knowledge, tutorials, and reference documentation. It serves as a collaborative learning resource for robotics teams of all experience levels.
FirstWiki is a community-maintained wiki and reference resource for FRC teams 1-999, providing team information, history, and resources built with Jekyll. It serves as a searchable directory and knowledge base for the FRC community.
Educational workshop materials teaching image recognition and convolutional neural networks for FIRST Robotics, with Python implementation and complementary Android/iOS app development examples.
A curated awesome-list of tools, projects, and resources specifically for FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Live competitions and events. Provides a community-maintained index of useful FTC-related tools and utilities.
A Jekyll-based wiki directory indexing FRC teams numbered 6000-6999, providing a community resource for discovering and learning about teams in that numerical range.
A free, open-source Jekyll-based website template designed for FRC/FTC robotics teams to quickly set up a professional team website hosted on GitHub Pages.
Presentation slides from a WPILib talk delivered at the 2024 FIRST Robotics Championship, covering WPILib updates and the project's roadmap.
An educational training module and guide designed to help FTC students and mentors understand FTC programming fundamentals, including Java, Android Studio, robot control, and machine learning with TensorFlow Lite.
The Compass Alliance is a consortium of FRC teams offering a centralized resource hub with learning pathways, a content repository for all experience levels, mentorship through 'Tag Teams' (veteran team partnerships), access to local facilities, and a 24/7 Build Season call center. It aims to promot
The FRC subreddit (/r/FRC) is a community-driven discussion forum where FRC teams, mentors, students, and enthusiasts share news, ask questions, troubleshoot problems, and discuss strategy and design. It serves as a broad resource for the FIRST Robotics community to connect and learn from one anothe
PhotonVision is an open-source computer vision software suite for FRC and FTC robots, used for AprilTag detection, colored shape detection, and other vision-based game piece targeting and localization tasks. This documentation page covers installation and setup of vision coprocessors.
A crowdsourced directory of FRC Discord servers organized by region, including links to regional, organizational, and community servers where teams can connect and collaborate.
AdvantageKit documentation page hosting starter code templates (KitBot, swerve drive, vision, skeleton) for FRC teams to use as foundations for their robot code.
PhotonVision is an open-source computer vision library and platform for FIRST robotics teams, enabling detection of AprilTags and other game elements for autonomous navigation and vision-guided robot functions.
Open-source PCB design files (Gerber files, drill files, and 3D model) for a CAN Distribution Board created by FRC Team 2468, shared as a reusable electrical design resource for FRC teams building custom power distribution solutions.