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leap-cli

v1.0.0

Published

Command line ineterface for the L3aP protocol

Downloads

3

Readme

leap-cli

A command line tool for the L3aP protocol.

Installation

npm install leap-cli -g

Usage

Generate

Generate a default L3aP configuration file

leap generate filename

File names can have extension .yaml .json or .toml.

Example:

> leap generate config.json
Wrote config file to config.json
SUCCESS

Verify

Verify the contents of your configuration file

leap verify configfile

Files can have extension .yaml .json or .toml.

Example:

> leap verify config.json
Verification of configuration passed
SUCCESS

Encode

Encode a packet based on a configuration file

leap encode configfile category address --payload payload

Example:

> leap encode config.json set item-1/child-1 --payload 10 1024.125
Encoded Packet ( set, item-1/child-1, [10,1024.125]):
   S0001:0a:44800400
SUCCESS

Decode

Decode a packet based on a config file

leap decode configfile packet

Example:

> leap decode config.json S0001:0a:44800400
Decoded Packet S0001:0a:44800400:
   category - set
   item item-1/child-1/grand-child-1 = 10
   item item-1/child-1/grand-child-2 = 1024.125
SUCCESS

Help

leap --help

Exit Codes

On success, all commands return an exit code of 0.

On failure, all commands return a non-zero exit code.