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ember-zli

v1.0.5

Published

Interact with EmberZNet-based adapters using zigbee-herdsman 'ember' driver

Downloads

386

Readme

Ember ZLI

Interact with EmberZNet-based adapters using zigbee-herdsman 'ember' driver

oclif Version Downloads/week

[!WARNING] Work in progress

Interactive Menus

Stack

  • Get stack info
  • Get stack config (firmware defaults)
  • Get network info
  • Scan network
    • Channels usage / RSSI (11-26)
    • Existing networks
  • Backup network
  • Restore network
  • Leave network
  • Backup tokens (NVM3)
  • Restore tokens (NVM3)
  • Reset tokens (NVM3)
  • Get security info
  • Repairs
    • Check for EUI64 mismatch

Bootloader

  • Get info
  • Update firmware
  • Clear NVM3
  • Exit bootloader

ToC

Usage

$ npm install -g ember-zli
$ ember-zli COMMAND
running command...
$ ember-zli (--version)
ember-zli/1.0.5 win32-x64 node-v20.10.0
$ ember-zli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ ember-zli COMMAND
...

Commands

ember-zli bootloader

Interact with the Gecko bootloader in the adapter via serial.

USAGE
  $ ember-zli bootloader [-f <value>] [-r]

FLAGS
  -f, --file=<value>  Path to a firmware file. If not provided, will be set via interactive prompt when entering
                      relevant menu.
  -r, --forceReset    Try to force reset into bootloader.

DESCRIPTION
  Interact with the Gecko bootloader in the adapter via serial.

EXAMPLES
  $ ember-zli bootloader

See code: src/commands/bootloader/index.ts

ember-zli help [COMMAND]

Display help for ember-zli.

USAGE
  $ ember-zli help [COMMAND...] [-n]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND...  Command to show help for.

FLAGS
  -n, --nested-commands  Include all nested commands in the output.

DESCRIPTION
  Display help for ember-zli.

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

ember-zli stack

Interact with the EmberZNet stack in the adapter.

USAGE
  $ ember-zli stack

DESCRIPTION
  Interact with the EmberZNet stack in the adapter.

EXAMPLES
  $ ember-zli stack

See code: src/commands/stack/index.ts

ember-zli version

USAGE
  $ ember-zli version [--json] [--verbose]

FLAGS
  --verbose  Show additional information about the CLI.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

FLAG DESCRIPTIONS
  --verbose  Show additional information about the CLI.

    Additionally shows the architecture, node version, operating system, and versions of plugins that the CLI is using.

See code: @oclif/plugin-version