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12 The AGL image development workflow consists of setting up
13 the system (i.e. the build host) that builds the image and finishes with
15 [Yocto Project](https://yoctoproject.org) to create an image
16 targeted towards specific hardware.
18 The following figure and list overview the AGL image development
20 You can learn about the steps in the process by reading through the
23 **NOTE:** This procedure uses information from many other procedures
24 in the AGL Documentation set.
25 Links are provided when a set of steps is required that is documented
28 ![](images/image-developer-workflow.png){:: style="margin:auto; display:flex"}
30 1. Prepare your build host to be able to use the tools needed to build your image.
32 2. Download the AGL software into a local Git repository on your build host.
34 3. Run the build environment script to initialize variables and paths needed for the build.
36 4. Make sure your build configuration is defined exactly how you want it for your build.
39 [BitBake](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual.html)