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This allows the entire configuration to be defined in a single file, including the logic for including pyboard.py and automatically versioning based on the git tag. Building the package works both via `python -m build` as well as `hatch build`. `python -m build ` has the advantage of automatically fetching all dependencies, you don't need to manually install any hatch packages. In order to make the versioning work, and also keep things simpler for end users, mpremote releases will now be the same as MicroPython releases and use the same tag. The version strings for mpremote will look like: - X.Y.Z -- clean build at the tag - X.Y.Z.postN+gHASH -- clean build, N revisions from the most recent tag - X.Y.Z.postN+gHASH.dYYYYMMDD -- dirty build, N revisions from out This commit extends on the idea from #8404. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com> |
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README.md
mpremote -- MicroPython remote control
This CLI tool provides an integrated set of utilities to remotely interact with and automate a MicroPython device over a serial connection.
The simplest way to use this tool is:
mpremote
This will automatically connect to a USB serial port and provide an interactive REPL.
The full list of supported commands are:
mpremote connect <device> -- connect to given device
device may be: list, auto, id:x, port:x
or any valid device name/path
mpremote disconnect -- disconnect current device
mpremote mount <local-dir> -- mount local directory on device
mpremote eval <string> -- evaluate and print the string
mpremote exec <string> -- execute the string
mpremote run <file> -- run the given local script
mpremote fs <command> <args...> -- execute filesystem commands on the device
command may be: cat, ls, cp, rm, mkdir, rmdir
use ":" as a prefix to specify a file on the device
mpremote repl -- enter REPL
options:
--capture <file>
--inject-code <string>
--inject-file <file>
mpremote mip install <package...> -- Install packages (from micropython-lib or third-party sources)
options:
--target <path>
--index <url>
--no-mpy
mpremote help -- print list of commands and exit
Multiple commands can be specified and they will be run sequentially. Connection and disconnection will be done automatically at the start and end of the execution of the tool, if such commands are not explicitly given. Automatic connection will search for the first available serial device. If no action is specified then the REPL will be entered.
Shortcuts can be defined using the macro system. Built-in shortcuts are:
- a0, a1, a2, a3: connect to
/dev/ttyACM?
- u0, u1, u2, u3: connect to
/dev/ttyUSB?
- c0, c1, c2, c3: connect to
COM?
- cat, ls, cp, rm, mkdir, rmdir, df: filesystem commands
- reset: reset the device
- bootloader: make the device enter its bootloader
Any user configuration, including user-defined shortcuts, can be placed in .config/mpremote/config.py. For example:
# Custom macro commands
commands = {
"c33": "connect id:334D335C3138",
"bl": "bootloader",
"double x=4": {
"command": "eval x*2",
"help": "multiply by two"
}
}
Examples:
mpremote
mpremote a1
mpremote connect /dev/ttyUSB0 repl
mpremote ls
mpremote a1 ls
mpremote exec "import micropython; micropython.mem_info()"
mpremote eval 1/2 eval 3/4
mpremote mount .
mpremote mount . exec "import local_script"
mpremote ls
mpremote cat boot.py
mpremote cp :main.py .
mpremote cp main.py :
mpremote cp -r dir/ :
mpremote mip install aioble
mpremote mip install github:org/repo@branch