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Echo Sender

Sometimes you want to write files/programs to an embedded device that does not have any file transfer utilities; these programs allow you to write files using the 'echo' command. It will work as long as the embedded device supports the '-n' and '-e' options in echo.

I originally wrote echo_sender.py to solve this problem, but after I learned about tmux scripting I decided I liked using tmux scripts more. To use echo_sender.py, see the example below. To use tmux_echo_sender.py, run python3 tmux_echo_sender.py -h.

echo_sender.py example

In this example, /dev/ttyUSB0 is a device used to interface with a UART shell on a router. Here echo_sender.py is shown being using to send the file foo containing "hello world" to the router. how to use