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Pepijn 3c15fd8537 feat(robots): natively integrate Seeed Studio reBot B601-DM arm (#3624)
* feat(robots): natively integrate Seeed Studio reBot B601-DM arm

Add first-class LeRobot support for the Seeed Studio reBot arm, replacing
the out-of-tree `lerobot-robot-seeed-b601` / `lerobot-teleoperator-rebot-arm-102`
plugin packages.

New devices:
- robot `rebot_b601_follower` — single-arm B601-DM follower (6-DOF + gripper,
  Damiao CAN motors via `motorbridge`)
- robot `bi_rebot_b601_follower` — bimanual follower composing two single arms
- teleoperator `rebot_102_leader` — single-arm StarArm102 / reBot Arm 102 leader
  (FashionStar UART servos via `motorbridge-smart-servo`)
- teleoperator `bi_rebot_102_leader` — bimanual leader composing two single arms

The bimanual variants reuse the single-arm classes and namespace each arm's
observation/action keys with `left_` / `right_` prefixes, so a bimanual
StarArm102 leader can teleoperate a bimanual reBot B601 follower.

Optional SDK imports are guarded; a `rebot` extra installs `motorbridge` and
`motorbridge-smart-servo`.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add reBot B601-DM calibration & dual-arm teleoperation guide

Add docs/source/rebot_b601.mdx covering single-arm and bimanual
calibration and teleoperation for the reBot B601-DM follower and
reBot Arm 102 leader, with zero-position reference images from the
Seeed Studio wiki. Register the page in the docs toctree.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: fix reBot B601 MDX build (move JSON example out of <Tip>)

The doc-builder parses `{...}` inside MDX component children as a
Svelte expression, so the joint_directions JSON example broke the
build. Move it into a top-level fenced code block.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: apply prettier formatting to reBot B601 page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: remove duplicate colocated reBot B601 page

docs/source/rebot_b601.mdx is the canonical, toctree-registered page;
the colocated rebot_b601.md was a redundant thinner copy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: clarify 6-DOF leader fallback comment in reBot B601 follower

Explain that holding wrist_yaw at zero is what lets a 6-DOF leader
(e.g. so100_leader / so101_leader) teleoperate the 7-DOF follower.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: address Caroline's PR review on reBot B601 integration

- leader: remove _validate_config (no other lerobot device validates its
  config; a key mismatch now surfaces as a plain KeyError)
- leader: simplify _round_to_valid_range to direct modular arithmetic
  instead of a bidirectional search loop
- leader: inline the single-use _clamp helper
- follower & leader: write MotorCalibration range_min/range_max from the
  configured joint_limits / joint_ranges instead of a fixed [-90, 90]
- docs: add a "Find the USB ports" section (lerobot-find-port) and move
  the brltty/permissions tip there; link the OpenArm page for SocketCAN
  adapter configuration

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 19:49:21 +02:00
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Generating the documentation

To generate the documentation, you first have to build it. Several packages are necessary to build the doc, you can install them with the following command, at the root of the code repository:

pip install -e . -r docs-requirements.txt

You will also need nodejs. Please refer to their installation page


NOTE

You only need to generate the documentation to inspect it locally (if you're planning changes and want to check how they look before committing for instance). You don't have to git commit the built documentation.


Building the documentation

Once you have setup the doc-builder and additional packages, you can generate the documentation by typing the following command:

doc-builder build lerobot docs/source/ --build_dir ~/tmp/test-build

You can adapt the --build_dir to set any temporary folder that you prefer. This command will create it and generate the MDX files that will be rendered as the documentation on the main website. You can inspect them in your favorite Markdown editor.

Previewing the documentation

To preview the docs, first install the watchdog module with:

pip install watchdog

Then run the following command:

doc-builder preview lerobot docs/source/

The docs will be viewable at http://localhost:3000. You can also preview the docs once you have opened a PR. You will see a bot add a comment to a link where the documentation with your changes lives.


NOTE

The preview command only works with existing doc files. When you add a completely new file, you need to update _toctree.yml & restart preview command (ctrl-c to stop it & call doc-builder preview ... again).


Adding a new element to the navigation bar

Accepted files are Markdown (.md).

Create a file with its extension and put it in the source directory. You can then link it to the toc-tree by putting the filename without the extension in the _toctree.yml file.

Renaming section headers and moving sections

It helps to keep the old links working when renaming the section header and/or moving sections from one document to another. This is because the old links are likely to be used in Issues, Forums, and Social media and it'd make for a much more superior user experience if users reading those months later could still easily navigate to the originally intended information.

Therefore, we simply keep a little map of moved sections at the end of the document where the original section was. The key is to preserve the original anchor.

So if you renamed a section from: "Section A" to "Section B", then you can add at the end of the file:

Sections that were moved:

[ <a href="#section-b">Section A</a><a id="section-a"></a> ]

and of course, if you moved it to another file, then:

Sections that were moved:

[ <a href="../new-file#section-b">Section A</a><a id="section-a"></a> ]

Use the relative style to link to the new file so that the versioned docs continue to work.

For an example of a rich moved sections set please see the very end of the transformers Trainer doc.

Adding a new tutorial

Adding a new tutorial or section is done in two steps:

  • Add a new file under ./source. This file can either be ReStructuredText (.rst) or Markdown (.md).
  • Link that file in ./source/_toctree.yml on the correct toc-tree.

Make sure to put your new file under the proper section. If you have a doubt, feel free to ask in a Github Issue or PR.

Writing source documentation

Values that should be put in code should either be surrounded by backticks: `like so`. Note that argument names and objects like True, None or any strings should usually be put in code.

Writing a multi-line code block

Multi-line code blocks can be useful for displaying examples. They are done between two lines of three backticks as usual in Markdown:

```
# first line of code
# second line
# etc
```

Adding an image

Due to the rapidly growing repository, it is important to make sure that no files that would significantly weigh down the repository are added. This includes images, videos, and other non-text files. We prefer to leverage a hf.co hosted dataset like the ones hosted on hf-internal-testing in which to place these files and reference them by URL. We recommend putting them in the following dataset: huggingface/documentation-images. If an external contribution, feel free to add the images to your PR and ask a Hugging Face member to migrate your images to this dataset.