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meshcore-cli
meshcore-cli : CLI interface to MeschCore companion app over BLE, TCP or Serial
Install
Meshcore-cli depends on the python meshcore package. You can install both via pip or pipx using the command :
$ pipx install meshcore-cli
It will install you meshcore-cli and meshcli, which is an alias to the former.
If you want meshcore-cli to remember last BLE device, you should have some $HOME/.config/meshcore where configuration for meschcore-cli will be stored (if not it will use first device it finds).
Usage
$ meshcli <args> <commands>
If using BLE, don't forget to pair your device first (using bluetoothctl for instance on Linux) or meshcli won't be able to communicate.
Arguments
Arguments mostly deals with ble connection
-h : prints this help
-j : json output
-a <address> : specifies device address (can be a name)
-d <name> : filter meshcore devices with name or address
-t <hostname> : connects via tcp/ip
-p <port> : specifies tcp port (default 5000)
-s <port> : use serial port <port>
-b <baudrate> : specify baudrate
Available Commands
Commands are given after arguments, they can be chained and some have shortcuts. Also prefixing a command with a dot . will force it to output json instead of synthetic result.
General commands
chat : enter the chat (interactive) mode
chat_to <ct> : enter chat with contact to
infos : print informations about the node i
card : export this node URI e
ver : firmware version v
reboot : reboots node
sleep <secs> : sleeps for a given amount of secs s
Messenging
msg <name> <msg> : send message to node by name m {
wait_ack : wait an ack wa }
chan <nb> <msg> : send message to channel number <nb> ch
public : send message to public channel (0) dch
recv : reads next msg r
sync_msgs : gets all unread msgs from the node sm
wait_msg : wait for a message and read it wm
Management
advert : sends advert a
floodadv : flood advert
get <param> : gets a param, \"get help\" for more
set <param> <value> : sets a param, \"set help\" for more
time <epoch> : sets time to given epoch
clock : get current time
clock sync : sync device clock st
cli : send a cmd to node's cli (if avail) @
Contacts
contacts / list : gets contact list lc
share_contact <ct> : share a contact with others sc
export_contact <ct> : get a contact's URI ec
remove_contact <ct> : removes a contact from this node
reset_path <ct> : resets path to a contact to flood rp
change_path <ct> <pth> : change the path to a contact cp
Repeaters
login <name> <pwd> : log into a node (rep) with given pwd l [[
wait_login : wait for login (timeouts after 5sec) wl ]]
cmd <name> <cmd> : sends a command to a repeater (no ack) c [
wmt8 : wait for a msg (reply) with a timeout ]
req_status <name> : requests status from a node rs
wait_status : wait and print reply ws
Examples
# gets info from first ble MC device it finds (was -s but now used for serial port)
$ meshcore-cli -d "" infos
INFO:meshcore:Scanning for devices
INFO:meshcore:Found device : C2:2B:A1:D5:3E:B6: MeshCore-t114_fdl
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
{
"adv_type": 1,
"tx_power": 22,
"max_tx_power": 22,
"public_key": "993acd42fc779962c68c627829b32b111fa27a67d86b75c17460ff48c3102db4",
"adv_lat": 47.794,
"adv_lon": -3.428,
"radio_freq": 869.525,
"radio_bw": 250.0,
"radio_sf": 11,
"radio_cr": 5,
"name": "t114_fdl"
}
# getting time
$ meshcli -a C2:2B:A1:D5:3E:B6 clock
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
Current time : 2025-04-18 08:19:26 (1744957166)
# If you're familiar with meshcli, you should have noted that
# now output is not json only, to get json output, use -j
# or prefix your commands with a dot
$ meshcli -a C2:2B:A1:D5:3E:B6 .clock
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
{
"time": 1744957249
}
# Using -j, meshcli will return a json array of replies ...
$ meshcli -j -a C2:2B:A1:D5:3E:B6 clock
[
{
"time": 1744957261
}
]
# So if I reboot the node, and want to set time, I can chain the commands
# and get that kind of output (even better by feeding it to jq)
$ meshcli reboot
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
$ meshcli -j clock clock sync clock | jq
[
{
"time": 1715770360
},
{},
{
"time": 1744957460
}
]
# Now check if time is ok with human output (I don't read epoch time yet)
$ meshcli clock
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
Current time : 2025-04-18 08:26:25 (1744957585)
# Now you'll probably want to send some messages ...
# For that, there is the msg command, wait_ack
$ meshcli msg Techo_fdl "Hello T-Echo" wa
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
Msg acked
# I can check the message on the techo
$ meshcli -d Techo sm
INFO:meshcore:Scanning for devices
INFO:meshcore:Found device : DE:B6:D0:68:D5:62: MeshCore-Techo_fdl
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
t114_fdl(0): Hello T-Echo
# And reply using json output for more verbosity
[
{
"type": 0,
"expected_ack": "83059275",
"suggested_timeout": 4446
},
{
"code": "83059275"
}
]
# But this could have been done easier using the chat mode
# Here from the techo side. Note that un-acked messages will be
# signaled with an ! at the start of the prompt
$ meshcli chat
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
Interactive mode, most commands from terminal chat should work.
Use "to" to selects contact, "list" to list contacts, "send" to send a message ...
Line starting with "$" or "." will issue a meshcli command.
"quit" or "q" will end interactive mode
t114_fdl(D): Hello T-Echo
EnsibsRoom> Hi
!EnsibsRoom> to t114_fdl
t114_fdl> Hi
t114_fdl(D): It took you long to reply ...
t114_fdl> I forgot to set the recipient with the to command
t114_fdl(D): It happens ...
t114_fdl>
# Loging into repeaters and sending commands is also possible
# directly from the chat, because we can use meshcli commands ;)
$ meshcli chat (pending msgs are shown at connexion ...)
INFO:meshcore:BLE Connection started
Interactive mode, most commands from terminal chat should work.
Use "to" to selects contact, "list" to list contacts, "send" to send a message ...
Line starting with "$" or "." will issue a meshcli command.
"quit" or "q" will end interactive mode
Techo_fdl(0): Cool to receive some msgs from you
Techo_fdl(D): Hi
Techo_fdl(D): I forgot to set the recipient with the to command
FdlRoom> $login FdlRoom password wl
Login success
FdlRoom> $cmd FdlRoom clock
FdlRoom(0): 06:40 - 18/4/2025 UTC
FdlRoom>