.TH "gotty" "1" "30 September 2014" .SH "NAME" Go TTY \- The really simple TTY terminal application .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP .B gotty [] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP .B Go TTY or .B gotty is a really simple TTY terminal application which features a simple commandline interface to easily connect to TTY devices for basic input/output. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP .B \-b, \--baudrate Set baud rate (default: 115200). .TP .B \-d, \--databits 5|6|7|8 Set data bits (default: 8). .TP .B \-f, \--flow hard|soft|none Set flow control (default: none). .TP .B \-s, \--stopbits 1|2 Set stop bits (default: 1). .TP .B \-p, \--parity odd|even|none Set parity (default: none). .TP .B \-n, \--no-autoconnect Disable automatic connect. .TP .B \-v, \--version Display program version. .TP .B \-h, \--help Display help. .SH "EXAMPLES" .TP The most common use is without options. For example: gotty /dev/ttyUSB0 .TP Which corresponds to: gotty -b 115200 -d 8 -f none -s 1 -p none /dev/ttyUSB0 .TP It is recommended to connect serial tty devices by id. For example: gotty /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTGQVXBL-if00-port0 .SH "AUTHOR" .PP Written by Martin Lund .