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  2. QNX Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    This User's Guide describes the QNX® Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. The guide introduces you to the QNX Toolkit by explaining the QNX development environment and how to build, run, and debug your QNX® Operating System (OS) applications and systems.

  3. Tutorials

    Tutorials aim to help you understand how to use QNX Toolkit with your own applications by providing step-by-step guides.

  • QNX Momentics IDE User's Guide

    This User's Guide describes version 8.0 of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that's part of the QNX Tool Suite.

  • QNX Software Development Platform

    QNX SDP is a cross-compiling and debugging environment, including an IDE and command-line tools, for building binary images and programs for target boards running the QNX OS 8.0.

  • QNX Software in the Cloud

    QNX Software in the Cloud enables developers to use the QNX software in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure (Azure).

  • QNX Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    This User's Guide describes the QNX® Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. The guide introduces you to the QNX Toolkit by explaining the QNX development environment and how to build, run, and debug your QNX® Operating System (OS) applications and systems.

    • About the QNX Toolkit

      The QNX Toolkit for the Visual Studio Code provides VS Code users with access to the world-class POSIX-based QNX development environment.

    • Using the Target Navigator

      The QNX development environment consists of a host and a target machine.

    • Developing QNX Projects

      The QNX Toolkit contains wizards for creating projects based on specific programming languages.

    • Debugging and Launching

      The QNX Toolkit allows you to debug or run an application remotely on a QNX target.

    • Using the System Profiler

      You can use the System Profiler to render different types of trace analysis, such as graphs and tables.

    • References

      The reference topics provide information about QNX Toolkit features and workflows that aren't covered in the other chapters.

    • Tutorials

      Tutorials aim to help you understand how to use QNX Toolkit with your own applications by providing step-by-step guides.

      • Building a QNX SDP 8 BSP for Raspberry Pi

        You can use the QNX Toolkit to build Board Support Packages (BSPs); this guide features an example using the Raspberry Pi 4 board.

      • Running a Kernel Trace on an Example Application

        You can run a kernel trace on an example application.

    • Glossary

      To make best use of the QNX Toolkit, we recommend that you become familiar with the following terms, which are used throughout the user interface and documentation.

  • QNX Hypervisor User's Guide

    This User's Guide explains the QNX hypervisor architecture and provides instructions for installing and running a QNX Hypervisor system, changing system components and configuration, and using hypervisor features such as virtual devices (vdevs).

  • Typographical Conventions, Support, and Licensing

    This section describes the typographical conventions used throughout the documentation, explains how to obtain technical support, and provides some information about licensing.

Tutorials

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Tutorials aim to help you understand how to use QNX Toolkit with your own applications by providing step-by-step guides.

The following tutorials are available:
  • Building a QNX SDP 8 BSP for Raspberry Pi
  • Running a Kernel Trace on an Example Application
Page updated: September 22, 2025