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README.md
megacom
because minicom is not that good
installation
from pypi
pip3 install megacom
from source
git clone https://git.lain.faith/haskal/megacom.git
pip3 install --user .
or for development
pip3 install --user -e .
usage
usage: megacom [-h] [-b BAUD] [-m MODE] [-l LOGFILE] [tty]
Alternative console-based UART client
positional arguments:
tty Path to UART device [/dev/ttyUSB0]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-b BAUD, --baud BAUD UART baud rate [115200]
-m MODE, --mode MODE UART mode string [8N1]
-l LOGFILE, --logfile LOGFILE
file to log to
sudo
to avoid using sudo, add yourself to the uucp
group (on arch) or dialout
group (ubuntu/debian),
and make sure you don't have ModemManager installed
if you have ModemManager installed it's likely you will need to use sudo. if you absolutely need
ModemManager on your system, try stopping it with sudo systemctl stop ModemManager
, then
unplugging and replugging UART devices. once you're done using megacom, you can restart ModemManager
with sudo systemctl start ModemManager
, if it was previously running
keyboard shortcuts
CTRL-A is the escape character. CTRL-A + Q quits megacom. CTRL-A + CTRL-A sends a literal CTRL-A
there will be more keyboard shortcuts later, hopefully
non-tty mode
megacom can be run even if stdin is not a tty. in this mode, keyboard shortcuts (CTRL-A) are disabled and input is passed through verbatim. this can be useful to pipe input and output out of a UART device with programs that are not tty-aware
baud
any standard baud rate (as an integer) which is supported by pyserial can be used. usually you want the default (115200)
mode strings
composed of bytesize, parity, and stopbits. usually you want the default (8N1)
the following options are supported
- bytesize: 8, 5, 6
- parity: N (none), E (even), O (odd), M (mark), S (space)
- stopbits: 1, 1.5, 2
examples:
8N1
5E2
6S1.5
windows
untested but it might work. don't expect windows to be actively supported because serial on windows is extremely annoying. just use WSL