The quickstart repository for programming an FTC robot with the CoreControl library. Currently supporting code for seasons up to Decode 2025-2026
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FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, using a sports model. Teams are responsible for designing, building, and programming their robots in a 10-week build period to compete in an alliance format against other teams.
The quickstart repository for programming an FTC robot with the CoreControl library. Currently supporting code for seasons up to Decode 2025-2026
A utilities library for FTC
The main repository for FTC team Inspiration #11128's code
This is the fork of FTCRobotController for the 2020 season of team 8569, The RoboKnights
The code for the 2016-17 Velocity Vortex robot
Team Overdrive's Main Repository for FTC Relic Recovery 2017-2018
FTC 2753 Team Overdrive 2018-2019 repo for FIRST Tech Challenge game Rover Ruckus
Our code for the 2019-2020 FTC Season
Oakville Robotics FTC Team 9612 Rover Ruckus GitHub Repo
Robot code for the Charging Champion's 2016 FTC season.
An Android library with premade functions for use with the FTC Robot Controller App. Contains classes for basic robot functionality including drive systems, arms with varying degrees of motion, lifts, linear motion, sensors, and autonomous functionalities
The code for Invicta's robot in the Freight Frenzy competition.
Team FTC 7571's codebase for Rover Ruckus, the First Tech Challenge game for 2018-2019.
FTC Android Studio project to create FTC Robot Controller app. This includes source code from the 7175 Walbots that was judged as "better code than Google" by official FTC judges.
Simulates a pure, no encoder robot (Used in the validation of Team 22101 path follower program)
Created by FIRST