Atmel Studio comes with a full-fledged options to develop AVR based solutions. You can always use WinAVR but then you have to do some tasks manually which are just automated by Atmel Studio.

I didn’t use WinAVR, but I did use avrdude to compile and burn codes to chip. Then you have to go through manual which chip is specified by which model, and programmer too. You can take a look here,

Sorry couldn’t be much of help. Let me know if you have further questions. Thanks!

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