# tio - a simple TTY terminal I/O tool [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/tio/tio/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/tio/tio/tree/master) [![tio](https://snapcraft.io/tio/badge.svg)](https://snapcraft.io/tio) ## 1. Introduction tio is a simple TTY terminal tool which features a straightforward command-line interface to easily connect to TTY devices for basic I/O operations.

### 1.1 Motivation To make a simpler TTY terminal tool for talking with TTY devices with less focus on classic terminal/modem features and more focus on the needs of embedded developers and hackers. ## 2. Usage The command-line interface is straightforward as reflected in the output from 'tio --help': ``` Usage: tio [] Options: -b, --baudrate Baud rate (default: 115200) -d, --databits 5|6|7|8 Data bits (default: 8) -f, --flow hard|soft|none Flow control (default: none) -s, --stopbits 1|2 Stop bits (default: 1) -p, --parity odd|even|none Parity (default: none) -o, --output-delay Output delay (default: 0) -n, --no-autoconnect Disable automatic connect -e, --local-echo Enable local echo -t, --timestamp[=] Enable timestamp (default: 24hour) -L, --list-devices List available serial devices -l, --log Log to file -m, --map Map special characters -c, --color <0..255> Colorize tio text -v, --version Display version -h, --help Display help See the man page for more details. In session, press ctrl-t q to quit. ``` The only option which requires a bit of elaboration is perhaps the `--no-autoconnect` option. By default tio automatically connects to the provided device if present. If the device is not present, it will wait for it to appear and then connect. If the connection is lost (eg. device is unplugged), it will wait for the device to reappear and then reconnect. However, if the `--no-autoconnect` option is provided, tio will exit if the device is not present or an established connection is lost. Tio features full bash autocompletion support. Tio also supports various key commands. Press ctrl-t ? to list the available key commands. See the tio man page for more details. ## 3. Installation ### 3.1 Installation using package manager tio comes prepackaged for various GNU/Linux distributions. Please consult your package manager tool to find and install tio. ### 3.2 Installation using snap Install latest stable version: ``` $ snap install tio ``` Install bleeding edge: ``` $ snap install tio --edge ``` ### 3.3 Installation from source The latest source releases can be found [here](https://github.com/tio/tio/releases). Install steps: ``` $ meson build $ meson compile -C build $ meson install -C build ``` See meson\_options.txt for tio specific build options. Note: Please do no try to install from source if you are not familiar with how to build stuff using meson. ## 4. Contributing tio is open source. If you want to help out with the project please feel free to join in. All contributions (bug reports, code, doc, ideas, etc.) are welcome. Please use the github issue tracker and pull request features. Also, if you find this free open source software useful please feel free to consider making a donation of your choice: [![Donate](images/paypal.png)](https://www.paypal.me/lundmar) ## 5. Support Submit bug reports via GitHub: https://github.com/tio/tio/issues ## 6. Website Visit [tio.github.io](https://tio.github.io) ## 7. License Tio is GPLv2+. See LICENSE file for more details. ## 8. Authors Created by Martin Lund \ See the AUTHORS file for full list of contributors.