Control GeekTechesNC1601 written in bash. The IP address and "port" (If you want to call it that) can be set in the top of the file.
./relay.sh ss - Will show the current relay state
The following is an example on how to turn a relay on and off. This can be changed to, for example 5o, 6o, 14o to turn these relays on or 5f, 6f, 14f to turn these relays off.
./relay.sh 1o - Will turn relay 1 on
./relay.sh 1f - Will turn relay 1 off
Replace the number with an "a" to change all relays. (This needs work.).
./relay.sh 1o - to turn all relays on
./relay.sh 1f - to turn all relays off
./relay.sh c will enter comple mode (Not great tbh)
Sub commands example:
s1 - sleep 1 second
s5m - sleep 5 minuites
s2h - sleep 2 hours
e - execute
c - cancel and exit
then all other commands eg. 1o, 5f ect
For loop in compile mode:
f10 will loop 10 times
ef: end the for loop