Terminal Based Serial Client
Project description
xerial - Terminal Based Serial Client
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xerial Copyright (C) 2016 Nicholas Petty
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `xerial -license' for details.
Install:
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pip install xerial
Usage:
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>xerial
-p <port> # Connect to serial port.
-a <b/p/s> # -a bytesize/parity/stopbits (default 8/N/1).
# Parity options 'N','E','O','M','S'.
-b <speed/baudrate> # 9600, 115200, etc.
-CR # Carriage Return '\r'.
-LF # Linefeed (newline) '\n'.
-hw # Enable Hardware Handshake (rtscts).
-ls # List available ports.
-t <seconds> # Timeout (in seconds).
-s <presetName> # Save flags to preset file. Must be the last flag. Will not connect with flag.
# Usage: i.e., xerial -c /dev/tty.usbserial-A01293 -b 115200 -CR -s myPreset
-l <presetName> # Load preset. Usage: xerial -l myPreset
-lp # List presets in preset folder
# Optional: '-lp <presetname>' Lists parameters for given preset.
-h # This menu.
-log # Log all terminal activity to file in current working directory.
-license # Display License
Notes:
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+ Type `>q` at anytime to exit serial terminal.
+ Please submit all pull requests to the `development` branch.
Platforms:
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+ OSX
+ Linux
+ (Windows coming soon)
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xerial Copyright (C) 2016 Nicholas Petty
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `xerial -license' for details.
Install:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pip install xerial
Usage:
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>xerial
-p <port> # Connect to serial port.
-a <b/p/s> # -a bytesize/parity/stopbits (default 8/N/1).
# Parity options 'N','E','O','M','S'.
-b <speed/baudrate> # 9600, 115200, etc.
-CR # Carriage Return '\r'.
-LF # Linefeed (newline) '\n'.
-hw # Enable Hardware Handshake (rtscts).
-ls # List available ports.
-t <seconds> # Timeout (in seconds).
-s <presetName> # Save flags to preset file. Must be the last flag. Will not connect with flag.
# Usage: i.e., xerial -c /dev/tty.usbserial-A01293 -b 115200 -CR -s myPreset
-l <presetName> # Load preset. Usage: xerial -l myPreset
-lp # List presets in preset folder
# Optional: '-lp <presetname>' Lists parameters for given preset.
-h # This menu.
-log # Log all terminal activity to file in current working directory.
-license # Display License
Notes:
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+ Type `>q` at anytime to exit serial terminal.
+ Please submit all pull requests to the `development` branch.
Platforms:
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+ OSX
+ Linux
+ (Windows coming soon)
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