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# Starting a new project
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A recommendation when starting a RTIC project from scratch is to follow RTIC's [`defmt-app-template`].
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[`defmt-app-template`]: https://github.com/rtic-rs/defmt-app-template
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This will give you an RTIC application with support for RTT logging with [`defmt`] and stack overflow
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protection using [`flip-link`]. There are also a multitude of examples available provided by the community:
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- [`rtic-examples`] - Multiple projects
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- [https://github.com/kalkyl/f411-rtic](https://github.com/kalkyl/f411-rtic)
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- ... More to come
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[`defmt`]: https://github.com/knurling-rs/defmt/
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[`flip-link`]: https://github.com/knurling-rs/flip-link/
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[`rtic-examples`]: https://github.com/rtic-rs/rtic-examples
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