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Initial CLI ready to use with Libby. Currently discovery isn't complete so in your daemon's address book you have to add "cli": "tcp://127.0.0.1:56001". I'll have a quick how to use guide once this all looks good
The command line is extremely complex. Ideally, one should be able to do:
show -s peer-B ping
or as another example with atcpress:
show -s hsfei atcpress_pressure or show -s atcpress pressure to show the ATC cryostat pressure from the Inficon.
@scizen9
The flags can be removed so it could be something like
libby_cli.py req peerB ping
Eventually will add the feature to allow just
libbycli req peerB ping (or lshow hsfei atcpress_pressure)
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Initial CLI ready to use with Libby. Currently discovery isn't complete so in your daemon's address book you have to add
"cli": "tcp://127.0.0.1:56001". I'll have a quick how to use guide once this all looks goodExample usage: