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    WmConsole 0.17

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    July 3rd, 2006, 19:51 GMT
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    WmConsole description

    WmConsole is a console server for Windows Mobile devices which listen over BlueTooth RFCOMM channels.

    WmConsole is a console server for Windows Mobile devices which listen over BlueTooth RFCOMM channels.

    WmConsole allows the user to interact with the device using a commandline interface from a Linux or Windows workstation. You need the QTTY Linux/Windows client to access a WmConsole server.

    Commands List

    pwd = Prints the current directory
    cd DIR = Change current directory to DIR (.. is allowed)
    ls [DIR/FILE] = Lists the current directory or the specified path
    ps = Lists currently running processes
    lsmod [MATCH] = Lists modules loaded by processes whose name match MATCH
    wld MATCH = Lists all processes that load modules matching MATCH
    kill PID = Terminates the process identified by PID
    run EXE ... = Starts the exe with the specified parameters
    exec EXE ... = Starts the exe with the specified parameters and links to
    the process standard output/input
    df [DIR] = Prints the disk space statistics for DIR (or object store
    in case DIR is not specified
    mem = Displays memory usage statistics
    lssvc = Lists device services
    svc -{S,T} SVC = Controls services functionality. Supported actions are:
    S : Start service SVC
    T : Stop service SVC
    lsdev = Lists system devices
    mkdir [-p] DIR = Create directory DIR. Allowed flags for the command are:
    p : Create all the intermediate directories, if missing
    rmdir DIR = Remove directory DIR (must be empty)
    rm FILE = Remove file FILE
    mv OLD NEW = Renames files or directories from OLD to NEW
    cp SRC DST = Copy SRC file onto DST file. If SRC is a directory, the whole
    SRC tree will be copied
    rmtree DIR = Remove directory DIR and all its subtree (dangerous)
    chmod MODE FILE = Change the access mode of FILE applying MODE changes
    ([+-][hws]+ | h=hidden w=write s=system)
    exit = Exit session
    shutdown = Exit session and shutdown the WmConsole server
    reboot = Exit session and reboot the device
    cat FILE = Dump the content of remote file FILE on screen
    find [-1s] PATH MATCH = Recursively searches PATH for MATCH file or directory name
    (wildcards allowed in MATCH). Allowed flags for the command are:
    1 : Do not recurse inside subdirectories
    s : Print only the file path
    put [-Rf] REM LOC = Copies the local file(s) LOC to the remote file/path (on device) REM.
    Wildcards allowed in LOC. Allowed flags for the command are:
    R : Recurse to subdirectories
    f : Forces the missing subdirectories creation on the device
    get [-R] REM LOC = Copies the remote file(s) (on device) REM to local file/path LOC.
    Wildcards allowed in REM. Allowed flags for the command are:
    R : Recurse to subdirectories
    rpwd = Prints the current registry key
    rcd KEY = Change current registry key to KEY (.. is allowed)
    rls [KEY/RVAL] = Lists the current registry key or the specified KEY
    rcat RVAL = Dump the content of registry path RVAL on screen
    rfind KEY MATCH = Recursively searches KEY path for MATCH value or key name
    rrm RVAL = Remove the registry value RVAL
    rrmtree KEY = Remove the registry key KEY and all its subtree (dangerous)
    rmkkey KEY = Creates the registry key KEY
    rset RVAL TYPE VALUE = Sets the registry value RVAL to VALUE, with data type TYPE.
    Allowed data types for the command are:
    SZ : String value
    DW : DWord value
    BI : Binary value (VALUE is a sequence of 2 hexdigit numbers,
    comma separated, like: 03,c2,fa,...)
    rdig [-i] KEY TYPE DATA = Recursively searches the KEY registry path for DATA bytes. Allowed
    data types for the command are:
    SZ : String value
    DW : DWord value
    BI : Binary value (VALUE is a sequence of 2 hexdigit numbers,
    comma separated, like: 03,c2,fa,...)
    The DATA parameter format depends on the TYPE. Allowed
    flags for the command are:
    i : Ignore case during string match
    rexp [-R] KEY/RVAL FILE = Exports the registry value RVAL or key KEY, to the file path FILE.
    Allowed flags for the command are:
    R : In case a registry key KEY is specified, exports the whole subtree
    rimp FILE = Imports the registry file FILE into the device registry. New keys
    will be created if missing, and existing values will be overwritten
    help = Prints this help screen

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    console server | RFCOMM channels | QTTY client | WmConsole | console | server

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