A serial device I/O tool https://tio.github.io
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Martin Lund 9dd21af867 Renamed "gotty" to "tio"
Renamed to "tio" because it is shorter and this new name also more
precisely reflects what the program is - a simple TTY terminal I/O
application.

"tio" can be considered short for terminal I/O or TTY I/O or a
combination of the two, whichever you prefer.

Also, wanted to avoid naming conflicts with other projects.
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=== tio - the simple TTY terminal I/O application ===


1. Introduction

    "tio" is a simple TTY terminal application which features a straightfoward
    commandline interface to easily connect to TTY devices for basic
    input/output.

    It was created because the author needed a simple no-nonsense TTY
    terminal application to easily connect to various terminal TTY devices.

2. Usage

    The commandline interface is straightforward as reflected in the output
    from 'tio --help':


        Usage: tio [<options>] <tty device>

        Options:
          -b, --baudrate <bps>        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 even|odd|none  Parity (default: none)
          -o, --output-delay <ms>     Output delay (default: 0)
          -n, --no-autoconnect        Disable automatic connect
          -l, --log <filename>        Log to file
          -v, --version               Display version
          -h, --help                  Display help

        In session, press ctrl-g + q to quit.


    The only option which requires a bit of elaboration is 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 disconnects) 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 exit if an established connection is lost.

    Tio features full bash autocompletion support.


3. Download

    Find the latest release tarball at http://tio.github.io

    The latest source is available on github:
    https://github.com/tio/tio


4. Installation

    Install steps:

    $ ./configure
    $ make
    $ make install

    See INSTALL file for installation details.


5. Contributing

    Tio is open source. Any contributions (bug fixes, doc, ideas, etc.) are
    welcome.


6. Support

    Submit bug reports on github: https://github.com/tio/tio/issues


7. License

    Tio is GPLv2+. See COPYING file for license details.


8. Authors

    Written by Martin Lund <martin.lund@keep-it-simple.com>

    See the AUTHORS file for full list of authors (including contributors).