The chip-shell
firmware exposes configuration and management APIs via a command line interface (CLI). Use the shell CLI to experiment with CHIP interactively, which can also be used with additional application code. The CHIP functional test scripts use the shell CLI to execute test cases.
The whitespace character (' '
) is used to delimit the command name and the different arguments, together with tab ('\t'
) and new line characters ('\r'
, '\n'
).
Some arguments might require to accept whitespaces on them. For those cases the backslash character ('\'
) can be used to escape separators or the backslash itself.
Example:
> networkname Test\ Network Done > networkname Test Network Done >
Display a list of all top-level commands supported and a brief description.
> help echo Echo back provided inputs log Logging utilities rand Random number utilities base64 Base64 encode / decode utilities device Device Layer commands otcli Dispatch OpenThread CLI command ping Using Echo Protocol to measure packet loss across network paths exit Exit the shell application help List out all top level commands version Output the software version Done
Decode the given base64 string into hex.
> base64 decode EjQ= 1234 Done
Decode the given hex string into base64.
> base64 encode 1234 EjQ= Done
Echo back the provided string to the terminal.
> echo hello hello Done
Exit the shell terminal. On an embedded system this may trigger a watchdog reset.
> exit Goodbye
Output a single byte random number.
> rand 103 Done
Output the version of the CHIP stack.
> version CHIP 0.0.g54591338-dirty Done