Arduino Ide 1.6.5

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Hello, I have been looking around and I am wondering if it is possible to use Bluetooth with a ESP32-WROOM-32D. It says it has it, but then... Well, can I use it in the Arduino editor? I could use it as a RX-TX? I have a project that uses an UNO and a HC-05. If I could use this it'd allow for a smaller case.
I never really got around to checking these things out properly, just getting a simple blink to work and even then I don't think I really knew what I was doing. My brother used this for a project and he says someone else programmed them.
Thank you!

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    Arduino Ide 1.6.5

    ARDUINO 1.6.5 - 2015.06.15

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    • File, Sketch and Tools menu items are properly handled when switching between different windows
    • Sketch > Export compiled Binary: saves the compiled binary (hex, bin) into the sketch folder. Thanks @championswimmer
    • New editor, based on RSyntaxTextArea. Thanks @ricardojlrufino
    • New keywords. Thanks @Chris--A
    • Easier 'additional boards manager url' field: a wide text area opens by clicking the added button (right side of the text field)
    • Rewritten code of Preferences window: its content is now correctly drawn on every OS
    • Fixed a bug that made the IDE notify users of invalid libraries too many times. Thanks @Chris--A
    • Removed JNA. Less native stuff and less chances of incurring into an UnsatisfiedLinkError
    • Many new and old issues closed. Thanks to many, and @Chris--A in particular
    • Faster libraries list update
    • Serial monitor stays opened during upload, disabled. Thanks @avishorp and @Wackerbarth
    • CLI: --get-pref can now be called without a pref name. If pref name is missing, IDE dumps all preferences
    • Holding SHIFT when hovering the save icon will trigger a 'Save As'
    • Removed proxy settings from File > Preferences: IDE will use system settings
    • Linux versions bundle the latest JVM, 1.8.0_45
    • Local docs: if your sketch has a 'docs' folder, you can add local links to it. For example file://./docs/index.html
      will use your browser to open file index.html from the 'docs' folder of your sketch
    • When using 'external editor' mode, sketch code is updated when the IDE gets focused
    • Added keyboard shortcuts to IDE menus: ALT+F for File, ALT+E for Edit and so on
    • Added support for Dangerous Prototypes Bus Pirate as ISP
    • Added 'Close' button to Boards/Libs Managers, in order to help linux people with weird Window Managers
    • Added File > Open Recent menu, showing the last 5 opened sketches
    • Windows: added Arduino Zero drivers
    • Tons of minor fixes

    [libraries]

    • LiquidCrystal fixes. Thanks @newbie15
    • Added SPI Transactions to TFT lib
    • Stepper: support for 5-phase/5-wires motors. Thanks @rdodesigns
    • Stepper: increased precision in timing calculations. Thanks @ekozlenko
    • Firmata and Temboo: dropped our vesions, tagged released are downloaded from their respective git repos
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    [core]

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    • AVR: delayMicroseconds(..) doesn't hang if called with 0. Thanks @cano64
    • AVR: delayMicroseconds(..), added support for 1Mhz, 12Mhz and 24Mhz. Thanks @cano64
    • AVR: added missing case in detachInterrupt(). Thanks @leres, @vicatcu
    • SAM: added watchdog routine for Due. Thanks @bobc
    • AVR+SAM: reworked pulseIn() function to become GCC agnostic
    • AVR+SAM: added pulseInLong() (based on micros()) to help getting good results in interrupt-prone environments
    • AVR: fixed regression in HardwareSerial.flush(). Thanks @chromhelm