GPIO access is fundamentally dangerous because invalid options can physically damage or destroy your hardware. Ensure that you fully understand the schematic for your particular device before trying this as we do not offer a warranty. Use at your own risk.
This feature uses a preinstalled plugin in the device code and associated command line flags/classes in the python code. You'll need to be running at least version 1.2.23 (or later) of the python and device code to use this feature.
You can get the latest python tool/library with `pip3 install --upgrade meshtastic` on Windows/Linux/OS-X. See the [python section](/docs/software/python/python-installation) for more details.
## Supported operations in the initial release
- Set any GPIO
- Read any GPIO
- Receive notification of changes in any GPIO.
## Setup
To prevent access from untrusted users you must first make a `gpio` channel that is used for authenticated access to this feature. You'll need to install this channel on both the local and remote node.
The procedure using the python command line tool is:
Now both devices can talk over the `gpio` channel.
## Doing GPIO operations
You can programmatically do operations from your own python code by using the meshtastic `RemoteHardwareClient` class. See the [python API](https://meshtastic.github.io/Meshtastic-python) documentation for more details.