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Top Forums Programming Arduino-cli - Uploading to Unknown Chinese Arduino Boards using the Arduino Command Line Interface Post 303042457 by Neo on Wednesday 25th of December 2019 09:44:55 PM
Old 12-25-2019
Reference from Arduino CLI command:

Code:
macos$ arduino-cli
Arduino Command Line Interface (arduino-cli).

Usage:
  arduino-cli [command]

Examples:
  arduino-cli <command> [flags...]

Available Commands:
  board         Arduino board commands.
  compile       Compiles Arduino sketches.
  config        Arduino Configuration Commands.
  core          Arduino Core operations.
  daemon        Run as a daemon on port 
  help          Help about any command
  lib           Arduino commands about libraries.
  sketch        Arduino CLI Sketch Commands.
  upload        Upload Arduino sketches.
  version       Shows version number of arduino CLI.

Flags:
      --additional-urls strings   Additional URLs for the board manager.
      --config-file string        The custom config file (if not specified the default will be used).
      --format string             The output format, can be [text|json]. (default "text")
  -h, --help                      help for arduino-cli
      --log-file string           Path to the file where logs will be written.
      --log-format string         The output format for the logs, can be [text|json].
      --log-level string          Messages with this level and above will be logged.
  -v, --verbose                   Print the logs on the standard output.

Use "arduino-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command.

 

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cyclades-ser-cli(8)													       cyclades-ser-cli(8)

NAME
cyclades-ser-cli Serial Port Interface for Cyclades Terminal Servers SYNOPSIS
cyclades-ser-cli [options] devname rasname physport DESCRIPTION
The cyclades-ser-cli program connects a Unix device file 'devname' to a physical port 'physport' of a Cyclades Terminal Server 'rasname'. cyclades-ser-cli provides the I/O interface between the device file and the physical port, running as an 'user-mode device driver'. If 'physport' is assigned to 0, then 'rasname' is used as the IP address on an IP-based serial port addressing. OPTIONS
cyclades-ser-cli may be started with the following options: -u ptyiosize Sets the internal device I/O size to ptyiosize (maximum 4096 bytes, default 1024 bytes) -n netiosize Sets the internal socket I/O size to netiosize (maximum 512 bytes, default 128 bytes) -i retrydelay Delay in seconds between connection requests (default: 60) -r retries Number of connection request retries before exiting. (default: infinity) -s Use the Socket Server protocol for talking to the server, this means just piping all the data down a TCP connection with no control information, so it's impossible to change the port speed etc. The default is to use the RFC2217 protocol. -m modem handling The default is 0 which means to check DCD state, 1 means to ignore DCD. -c close mode Last close handling; the default is 0 which means to hangup the modem, 1 means not to hangup. -p start port TCP base port of servers at terminal server side (defaults: 31000 for Socket server, 30000 for Remote Telnet Server). Note: if 'physport' is assigned to zero, this option has no effect, the Telnet Server standard port (23) is used. -d debug level The default is debug level 0 (little debugging), level 1 debugs internal state changes, level 2 debugs events, and level 3 debugs IO calls. -f Run in foreground, this is suitable for running from init. -x Console mode: normally all messages are sent to syslogd (using local2 facility). With this option, all messages will be sent to std- out and cyclades-ser-cli runs in the foreground. This implies -f USE
Every instance of cyclades-ser-cli will have a virtual serial device which is a sym-link to a pseudo-tty. A terminal program can then talk to the virtual serial device and it's data transfers will be redirected across the network. Each virtual serial device will be accompanied by a Unix domain socket with the same name with the addition of ".control". So if cyclades-ser-cli provides the virtual device named "/dev/modem" then it will have a control socket named "/dev/modem.control". There is a shared object named libcyclades-ser-cli.so which intercepts calls to the tcsetattr() and tcsendbreak(). This shared object then sends the relevant data to the cyclades-ser-cli server via the control socket. To recognise a virtual modem device it has to read /etc/cyclades-devices. The libcyclades-ser-cli.so shared object can be loaded per-application through the LD_PRELOAD environment variable, or for the entire sys- tem through the system shared object configuration (see the OS documentation). Note that the LD_PRELOAD environment variable has to have the fully qualified path of the object, otherwise an application which changes it's current directory may fail. BUGS
In Solaris libcyclades-ser-cli.so does not work with the stty program. stty uses a different interface to this and requires some extra coding. In Solaris libcyclades-ser-cli.so conflicts with some system programs such as ps for unknown reasons. Just don't load it for those pro- grams, it has no such problems with any serial comms programs. EXAMPLES
Start an interface between /dev/prt1 device and a serial port number 10 of a Terminal Server named pr01, without hangup at last close: cyclades-ser-cli -c 1 /dev/prt1 pr01 10 In general use do not start cyclades-ser-cli from the command line, start it through the cyclades-serial-client script or from init. SEE ALSO
cyclades-serial-client(1), cyclades-devices(5) cyclades-ser-cli(8)
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