Arduino is basically a wrapper on top of C/C++ anyway, so technically, it’s possible to combine any Arduino sketch or library with your own custom code. The trick is in setting up your project properly. Here are the steps to create a fully functional Arduino project in AVR Studio 6. Once accomplished, you can keep access to the huge Arduino user-contributed code library, but enjoy all the features of advanced AVR and a real IDE.
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- Arduino IDE Libraries Integration in Atmel Studio
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Trying to do the same with Atmel Studio 7 and Arduino IDE 1.8.1 The process appears to match that in AS7, however I have found the folder structure in the new version of the Arduino IDE to be a bit different. Conceptually I believe it should still work, but needs to be adjusted. I am going to try this when I find some free time.