The Serial Port Communication Application is a command-line tool designed to facilitate communication with devices connected to serial ports. It provides a user-friendly interface for reading data from serial ports, listing active and available ports, and writing data to the ports.
Serial Port Communication: The application enables users to establish communication with devices connected to serial ports, allowing them to send and receive data.
Users can easily list the active and available serial ports on their system. This feature provides convenience when identifying and selecting the desired port for communication.
The application allows users to read data from the serial port in real-time, view received data, and scroll through the data history. This feature is particularly useful for monitoring and debugging purposes.
Users can write data to the serial port, enabling them to send commands, instructions, or any other information to the connected device.
In future updates, the application will incorporate advanced search functionality, enabling users to search for specific data within the received data history. This feature will help users quickly identify relevant information.
To install and use the Serial Port Communication Application, please refer to the instructions provided in the installation and usage sections of the README file.
The application is compatible with various operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. It requires a functional serial port on the user's system and may have specific dependencies depending on the target platform.
Contributions to the Serial Port Communication Application are welcome! If you would like to contribute to the project, please follow the guidelines outlined in the README file. Contributions can include bug reports, feature requests, code improvements, or documentation enhancements.
The Serial Port Communication Application is released under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the application in accordance with the terms of the license.