Forgetfulino 2.0.1 – never lose your Arduino sketch again

Source: adafruit industries blog

Article note: This is kind of absurd and wasteful but ... also, would have come in handy several times.

Forgetfulino is an Arduino library + Arduino IDE 2.x extension by Nader Al Khatib that turns every upload into a self‑contained backup of your sketch.

The repository contains the Arduino library (this is what goes into the Arduino/libraries folder or is picked by the Arduino Library Manager). The IDE extension development project lives in a separate repository:
https://github.com/IamTheVector/Forgetfulino-Extension.

Your source code is:

  • stored in flash (PROGMEM) alongside the firmware,
  • compressed (deflate + Base64) to save flash space,
  • recoverable at any time via Serial, even if the .ino files are gone.

Install it once, forget about it – and still be able to recover your code months later.

See more on GitHub.

Editor’s note: this would be a good feature to add to Arduino. And with Arduino Days 2026 coming up soon (March 27-28), this would be good to have for everyday developers. Perhaps we could lobby Andrea Richetta (Principal Product Evangelist) and Leonardo Cavagnis (Developer Advocate)?

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