Butterflight Configurator is a crossplatform configuration tool for the Butterflight flight control system.
It runs as an app within Google Chrome and allows you to configure the Butterflight software running on any supported Butterflight target.
There is also now a standalone version available, since Google Chrome Apps are getting deprecated on platforms that aren't Chrome OS. Downloads are available in Releases.
Various types of aircraft are supported by the tool and by Butterflight, e.g. quadcopters, hexacopters, octocopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
Butterflight Configurator is a fork of Betaflight Configurator which itself is a fork of the Cleanflight Configurator with support for Butterflight instead of Cleanflight.
This configurator is the only configurator with support for Butterflight specific features. It will likely require that you run the latest firmware on the flight controller. If you are experiencing any problems please make sure you are running the latest firmware version.
Download the installer from Releases.
You can find the Butterflight Configurator icon in your application tab "Apps"
Linux build is disabled currently because of unmet dependecies with some distros, it can be enabled in the gulpfile.js
.
- Install node.js
- Change to project folder and run
npm install
. - Run
npm start
.
The tasks are defined in gulpfile.js
and can be run either via gulp <task-name>
(if the command is in PATH or via ../node_modules/gulp/bin/gulp.js <task-name>
:
- Optional, install gulp
npm install --global gulp-cli
. - Run
gulp <taskname> [[platform] [platform] ...]
.
List of possible values of <task-name>
:
- dist copies all the JS and CSS files in the
./dist
folder. - apps builds the apps in the
./apps
folder [1]. - debug builds debug version of the apps in the
./debug
folder [1]. - release zips up the apps into individual archives in the
./release
folder [1].
[1] Running this task on macOS or Linux requires Wine, since it's needed to set the icon for the Windows app (build for specific platform to avoid errors).
To build or release only for one specific platform you can append the plaform after the task-name
.
If no platform is provided, all the platforms will be done in sequence.
- MacOS use
gulp <task-name> --osx64
- Linux use
gulp <task-name> --linux64
- Windows use
gulp <task-name> --win32
You can also use multiple platforms e.g. gulp <taskname> --osx64 --linux64
.
Butterflight Configurator has been translated into several languages. The application will try to detect and use your system language if a translation into this language is available. You can help translating the application into your language.
If you prefer to have the application in English or any other language, you can select your desired language in the options menu of the application.
Make sure Settings -> System -> "User hardware acceleration when available" is checked to achieve the best performance
Dont forget to add your user into dialout group "sudo usermod -aG dialout YOUR_USERNAME" for serial access
If you have 3D model animation problems, enable "Override software rendering list" in Chrome flags chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blacklist
If you need help please reach out on the butterflightgroup slack channel before raising issues on github. Register and request slack access here.
For Butterflight configurator issues raise them here
https://github.com/butterflight/butterflight-configurator/issues
For Butterflight firmware issues raise them here
https://github.com/butterflight/butterflight/issues
The configurator is based on chrome.serial API running on Google Chrome/Chromium core.
We accept clean and reasonable patches, submit them!
ctn - primary author and maintainer of Baseflight Configurator from which Cleanflight Configurator project was forked.
Hydra - author and maintainer of Cleanflight Configurator from which this project was forked.