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Visitor II
August 19, 2025
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CLI tools of New STM32Cube for Visual Studio Code extension

  • August 19, 2025
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Hello everyone,

I understand that  bundle manager replaced STM32CubeCLT  with "New STM32Cube for Visual Studio Code extenstion".
Is there an option to download the bundles outside VSCode environment for offline installation? Similar to STM32CubeCLT?

Rationale here is to use the same toolchain in an headless automated build system with no internet connection.

Thanks

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    Best answer by Cartu38 OpenDev

    From VSCode integrated terminal let's try:

    cube bundle download <bundle name>@<bundle version>

     

    --plateform option is allowing to get artefacts from non local OS.

     

    To list them all:

    cube bundle list-online

    cube bundle list-all-online

     

    Is it helping ?

    5 replies

    Technical Moderator
    August 19, 2025

    Hi @m_vural 

    no direct link to download them, but you can find your bundles in vscode user files

    does it suit your needs ? 

    ST Employee
    August 20, 2025

    Hello @m_vural;

    This post has been escalated to the ST Online Support Team for additional assistance. We'll contact you directly.

    Best regards,
    Maxime

    Graduate II
    August 20, 2025

    From VSCode integrated terminal let's try:

    cube bundle download <bundle name>@<bundle version>

     

    --plateform option is allowing to get artefacts from non local OS.

     

    To list them all:

    cube bundle list-online

    cube bundle list-all-online

     

    Is it helping ?

    m_vuralAuthor
    Visitor II
    August 21, 2025

    Hello @Nawres GHARBI and @Cartu38 OpenDev 
    Thanks for the suggestions. I can download the bundles in VSCode now.
    "--platform" helps to download linux tools on windows. This helps with my immediate challenge.

    One question: I can open/extract .bundle files with the good old unzip.
    Is this OK? Is there any other preferred way (other then using cube bundle install )?

    @Maxime_MARCHETTO I've been contacted by online support. Thanks for picking it up!

    Best regards,
    Murat

    ST Employee
    August 28, 2025

    "Good old unzip" is perfectly fine.
    No extra solution promoted at that time except cube bundle install. If any suggestion here feel free to share: we may consider. Our ambition is to help / support CI/CD usage any feedback is welcome !