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This is a CLI management tool for MicroPython-based embedded systems.

Project description

This tool is supports microcontrollers to which MicroPython is ported.

Help

upy

or

upy --help

Finding the serial port on a board with MicroPython

  • Explore a serially connected MicroPython device.
  • The MicroPython version and device type are printed.
  • Currently supported devices are Digi XBee3(xbee3) and Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W(pico2).
upy scan
COM3 (v1.12-1556-gcc82fa9 on 2021-06-22; XBee3 Zigbee with EFR32MG)
COM4 (v1.25.0-preview.180.g495ce91ca on 2025-01-06; Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W with RP2350)

Option Rules

  • Options and values can have spaces or omit spaces.
  • Options and values can be inserted with the = character.
<option><value>  
<option> <value>
<option>=<value> 

Environment file

  • You can omit this option by saving the environment variables required to run the tool in the current path in a .vscode/.upy file.
  • By defining SERIAL_PORT and DEVICE_TYPE in this file, you can omit the --sport and --type options to be included in each command.
SERIAL_PORT=<your_com_port_name>
DEVICE_TYPE=<your_device_type>

Example (.upy)

SERIAL_PORT=com3
DEVICE_TYPE=xbee3

Initialize Microcontroller file system

  • If you created a .vscode/.upy file in the current path, omit the --sport and --type options in all subsequent commands.
upy init

or, You can also use the --sport and --type options explicitly.

upy --sport <your_com_port_name> --type <your_device_type> init

Check list of Microcontroller file systems

  • If path is omitted, the output will be the files or directories contained in the top-level directory.
upy ls [<path>/][remote_directory]

Put PC file or directroy into Microcontroller

  • If path or remote name is omitted, a remote name identical to the local name is created in the top-level directory.
upy put <local_name> [[path][/remote_name]]

Get Microcontroller file to PC

  • Getting the current directory is not supported.
upy get <remote_file_name> <local_file_name>

Delete Microcontroller file or directory

upy rm [path/]<remote_name>

Executes the PC's MicroPython script by sequentially passing it to the Microcontroller

  • Wait for serial input/output until the script finishes
  • To force quit in running state, press Ctrl+c
upy <micropython_script_file>

or

upy run [-i | -n] <micropython_script_file>

Additional Options

  • -i: Display the pressed key in the terminal window (Echo on)
  • -n: Does not wait for serial output, so it appears as if the program has terminated on the PC side.
    • Script continues to run on Microcontroller
    • Used to check data output serially from Microcontroller with other tools (PuTTY, etc.)

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