Shubham Patil a5a1a4d7bd examples: remove redundant C++ standard setting in main component
All examples already set the C++ standard in the project-level
CMakeLists.txt. The main component redundantly sets it again.
As per the ESP-IDF C++ support guide, a component should only
override the C++ version if it intends to use a different one.
We want to keep a consistent version across the project, so
the redundant setting is removed.
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Espressif's SDK for Matter

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Introduction

Espressif's SDK for Matter is the official Matter development framework for ESP32 series SoCs. It is built on top of the open source Matter SDK, and provides simplified APIs, commonly used peripherals, tools and utilities for security, manufacturing and production accompanied by exhaustive documentation. It includes rich production references, aimed to simplify the development process of Matter products and enable the users to go to production in the shortest possible time.

Supported Device Types

Supported Matter specification versions

Matter Specification Version Supported Branch
v1.0 release/v1.0
v1.1 release/v1.1
v1.2 release/v1.2
v1.3 release/v1.3
v1.4 release/v1.4
v1.5 (Ongoing effort) main

Getting the repositories

For efficient cloning of the ESP-Matter repository, please refer Getting the Repositories section in the ESP-Matter Programming Guide.

Supported ESP-IDF and connectedhomeip versions

Documentation

For a simplified explanation of Matter concepts and internals, please check out the Espressif's Matter blog series.

Refer the Programming Guide for the latest version of the documentation.

Matter Specifications

Download the Matter specification from CSA's official site


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