A command line interface to support various tasks using Jacdac.
Jacdac is a plug-and-play hardware/software stack for microcontrollers and their peripherals (sensors/actuators), with applications to rapid prototyping, making, and physical computing.
This repository contains a command line interface tool for the Jacdac protocol.
- Jacdac Protocol Documentation
- CLI Documentation
- Discussions at https://github.com/microsoft/jacdac/discussions
- Issues are tracked on https://github.com/microsoft/jacdac/issues
The rest of this page is for developers of the jacdac-ts
library.
- Install nodejs.org 14+
- Install the tool globally.
sudo npm install -g jacdac-cli
If the native module installation fails, try adding --unsafe
sudo npm install -g jacdac-cli --unsafe
Parses a logic analyzer log and replays the packets
jacdac parse log.txt
Starts websocket and native socket server that acts as a bridge between a web dashboard and a client implementation. This allows to test a native client using the latest version of the web developer tools. This command will work in GitHub codespaces.
jacdac devtools
Starts the devtools web site and also watches/uploads the source of a given DeviceScript to the development web site. The dev web site will automatically compile and potentially deploy the DeviceScript program to a connected device.
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