A powerful CLI and web interface for Meshtastic and MeshCore mesh networking devices
Project description
A web-based monitoring and control dashboard for Meshtastic and MeshCore mesh networks.
What's New
v3.10.0 -- Performance and graph accuracy: candidate-level adjacency scoring for accurate topology, secondary hash-neighbor index (35x faster graph computation), incremental graph materialization with generation-aware caching, topology-anchored disambiguation for non-GPS nodes, canvas map rendering, data prefetching, SQL query optimisation
v3.9.0 -- Deep packet intelligence: MeshCore protocol-aware routing target and sender resolution using RX path context, traceroute visual paths, hops-used display, channel badges
v3.8.0 -- Private messaging: threaded conversation view with chat-style bubbles, per-device source selection, configurable DM privacy from feed
v3.7.0 -- Mesh Map: live geographic network map with dark basemap, zoom-progressive node loading, high-volume trunk visualization, smart distance filtering
v3.6.0 -- Smart graph: server-side filtering with importance scoring, home/refresh controls, node slider, bootstrap learning from geo-resolved hops
v3.5.0 -- Geographic route intelligence: three-phase geo-disambiguation for hash collisions, cascading resolution, confidence-based graph colouring, MeshCore flood advertisement tab
v3.4.0 -- Route intelligence: decoded path trails, ML route learning, D3.js mesh topology graph, node search autocomplete
v3.3.0 -- Auth UX, routing noise filter, cleaner UI
v3.2.0 -- Unlimited simultaneous devices, per-device identity
v3.1.0 -- USB auto-detection, flexible optional dependencies
v3.0.0 -- MeshCore backend, dual-device mode, modular architecture
Installation
# Just Meshtastic
pip install meshconsole[meshtastic]
# Just MeshCore
pip install meshconsole[meshcore]
# Both backends
pip install meshconsole[all]
# Core only (no backend deps -- for custom setups)
pip install meshconsole
Or install from source:
git clone https://github.com/m9wav/MeshConsole.git
cd MeshConsole
pip install -e ".[all]"
So I got really into Meshtastic after picking up a couple of LoRa radios and wanted a way to monitor my mesh network from my computer. The official app is fine but I wanted something I could leave running on a server, log everything to a database, and maybe poke at later.
This started as a quick script and... well, it grew. Now it's got a web UI, MeshCore support, dual-device mode, USB auto-detection, and everything. Figured I'd clean it up and share it.
What it does
- Auto-detects your Meshtastic and MeshCore devices over USB -- just plug in and go
- Connects to Meshtastic over USB or TCP/IP (WiFi)
- Connects to MeshCore over BLE, serial, or TCP
- Runs both backends simultaneously in dual mode
- Logs all packets to a SQLite database (with backend tagging)
- Shows a live web dashboard with all the node activity
- Lets you send messages and run traceroutes from the web UI
- Exports your data to JSON/CSV if you want to analyze it elsewhere
- Auto-reconnects if the connection drops
The web interface shows positions on a map, telemetry data (battery, signal strength, etc), and you can see message history. Pretty handy for debugging mesh issues.
Quick Start
The simplest way -- plug in your device(s) and run:
meshconsole listen --usb --web
MeshConsole will scan your serial ports, figure out what's Meshtastic and what's MeshCore, and connect to everything it finds. Open http://localhost:5055 in your browser.
Explicit connections
# Meshtastic via USB (specific port)
meshconsole listen --usb --port /dev/ttyACM0 --web
# Meshtastic via TCP/IP
meshconsole listen --ip 192.168.1.100 --web
# MeshCore via serial
meshconsole listen --backend meshcore --mc-serial /dev/ttyUSB0 --web
# MeshCore via BLE
meshconsole listen --backend meshcore --mc-ble "AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF" --web
# Dual mode (explicit)
meshconsole listen --backend dual --usb --mc-serial /dev/ttyUSB0 --web
# Multiple devices (any combination)
meshconsole listen --device meshtastic:usb:/dev/ttyACM0 --device meshtastic:tcp:192.168.1.100 --device meshcore:usb:/dev/ttyUSB0 --web
Other Commands
# Listen without web interface (CLI output only)
meshconsole listen --usb --verbose
# List nodes your device knows about
meshconsole nodes --usb
# Send a message
meshconsole send --usb --dest !12345678 --message "hey there"
# Traceroute to a node
meshconsole traceroute --usb --dest !12345678
Configuration
For more control, create a config.ini:
cp config.example.ini config.ini
Meshtastic only
[Device]
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyACM0
MeshCore only
[Backend]
mode = meshcore
[MeshCore]
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyUSB0
Dual mode
[Backend]
mode = dual
[Device]
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyACM0
[MeshCore]
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyUSB0
Auto-detect (default for USB)
[Device]
connection_type = usb
No [Backend] section needed -- MeshConsole will scan and detect automatically when using USB without explicit ports.
Multiple devices (new in v3.2.0)
[Devices]
count = 3
[Device.0]
type = meshtastic
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyACM0
[Device.1]
type = meshtastic
connection_type = tcp
ip = 192.168.1.100
[Device.2]
type = meshcore
connection_type = usb
serial_port = /dev/ttyUSB0
CLI arguments (--backend, --mc-serial, --device, etc.) always override config file values.
The web dashboard
When you run with --web, you get a dashboard at port 5055. It shows:
- Live packet feed (updates automatically)
- Node list with signal info
- Map with positions (if nodes are reporting GPS)
- Stats about your network
- Backend badges on each packet (Meshtastic or MeshCore)
- Backend filter dropdown to view traffic from one backend at a time
- Per-backend connection status in the header
There's a password for sending messages/traceroutes so you can leave the dashboard open without worrying about someone messing with your network. Set it in config.ini under [Security]. Leave auth_password blank if you don't care.
Production Deployment
For running MeshConsole as a persistent service behind a reverse proxy (nginx, caddy, etc.):
pip install meshconsole[all] gunicorn
Create a wsgi.py entry point, then run with gunicorn:
gunicorn --workers 1 --threads 4 --bind 127.0.0.1:5055 --timeout 120 wsgi:application
A systemd service file:
[Unit]
Description=MeshConsole Web Interface
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=meshconsole
WorkingDirectory=/opt/meshconsole
Environment="PATH=/opt/meshconsole/venv/bin:/usr/bin"
ExecStart=/opt/meshconsole/venv/bin/gunicorn --workers 1 --threads 4 --bind 127.0.0.1:5055 --timeout 120 wsgi:application
Restart=always
RestartSec=5
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Important: Use --workers 1 since each worker maintains its own device connection. Use --threads 4 to handle concurrent requests without blocking.
Files
After running for a while you'll have:
meshtastic_messages.db- SQLite database with all your packetsmeshtastic_tool.log- Logs (rotates automatically)
The database is useful if you want to do your own analysis. The packets table has everything including the full raw packet data as JSON, with a backend column indicating which backend each packet came from.
Exporting data
meshconsole export --format json
meshconsole export --format csv
Or use the Export button in the web dashboard's Settings tab.
Troubleshooting
Can't connect via USB:
- Make sure you have the right drivers (CP2102/CH340/etc)
- Check
ls /dev/cu.usb*(Mac) orls /dev/ttyUSB*(Linux) to see if the device shows up - Try specifying the port explicitly with
--port
Can't connect via TCP:
- Make sure WiFi is enabled on your Meshtastic device
- Check you can ping the IP
- The device uses port 4403 by default
Can't connect to MeshCore:
- Make sure
meshcoreis installed:pip install meshconsole[meshcore] - For BLE, ensure Bluetooth is enabled and the device is in range
- For serial, check that the correct port is specified with
--mc-serial - The device must be running MeshCore companion firmware
"meshtastic package required" error:
- Install the meshtastic extra:
pip install meshconsole[meshtastic]
Auto-detect not finding devices:
- Check that devices show up in
ls /dev/ttyUSB* /dev/ttyACM* - Install the backend libraries:
pip install meshconsole[all] - Try specifying ports explicitly to narrow down the issue
Web interface not loading:
- Check if port 5055 is already in use
- Try a different port in
config.iniunder[Web]
Dependencies
Core: flask, flask-cors, pypubsub, pyserial, requests
Optional backends:
meshconsole[meshtastic]: meshtastic, protobufmeshconsole[meshcore]: meshcore
License
MIT. Do whatever you want with it.
Built by M9WAV. If you find bugs or have ideas, feel free to open an issue.
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