--- id: cli-script title: Flashing with the CLI sidebar_label: CLI Script (Advanced Users) sidebar_position: 3 description: Instructions for using the CLI to flash Meshtastic firmware to an ESP32 chipset device. --- import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs"; import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem"; import Link from "@docusaurus/Link"; :::caution Make sure not to power the radio on without first attaching the antenna! You could damage the radio chip! ::: Before you flash your device start by verifying connectivity with the device being flashed. Outlined below are steps that can be taken to verify connectivity and, if necessary, to install the appropriate drivers. If you end up needing to install drivers be sure to reboot your computer afterwards to verify the installation is complete. :::note The [T-Beam 0.7](/docs/hardware/devices/tbeam/?t-beam=0.7) board is an earlier version of the T-Beam board, and due to changes in the design in subsequent iterations this board uses a specific firmware file different from the other T-Beam boards. `firmware-tbeam0.7-X.X.X.xxxxxxx.bin` is the correct firmware. `firmware-tbeam-X.X.X.xxxxxxx.bin` is incompatible. For all other [T-Beam](/docs/hardware/devices/tbeam) boards `firmware-tbeam-X.X.X.xxxxxxx.bin` is the correct selection. ::: ## Command Line Interface Instructions ### Install Prerequisite Software #### Linux Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command ```shell python3 --version pip3 --version ``` If `python3` is not installed, install with ```shell sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python3 ``` If `pip` is not installed, install with ```shell sudo apt-get install python3-pip ``` #### macOS OS X comes with `Python 2.7` installed, but not `pip`. The following uses Homebrew to install `python3` which includes `pip3`. On MacOS you will use `pip3` instead > of `pip`. :::note Check if you have Homebrew installed with the following command ```shell brew -v ``` If it's not installed, follow the instructions on the [Homebrew website](https://brew.sh) before continuing. ::: Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command ```shell python3 --version pip3 --version ``` If `python3` is not installed, install with Install Python3 ```shell brew install python3 ``` Confirm `pip3` was installed alongside `python3` ```shell pip3 -v ``` #### Windows - Download and install [Python](https://www.python.org). When installing, make sure to click `Add Python X.Y to PATH`. - Download and install [Gitbash](https://gitforwindows.org) (or other appropriate shell) and run all subsequent commands from that shell. :::note Confirm installation of `python` & `pip` with the following commands. ```shell py --version ``` ```shell pip --version ``` ::: ### Install `esptool` ```shell pip3 install --upgrade esptool ``` ### Confirm Communication With Chip #### Linux :::important On Linux, you may need to explicitly declare esptool as a .py script. Use `esptool.py chip_id`. ::: #### macOS :::important On macOS, you may need to explicitly declare esptool as a .py script. Use `esptool.py chip_id`. ::: #### Windows :::important On Windows, you must explicitly declare esptool as a .py script. Use `esptool.py chip_id`. ::: Connect the radio to your computer using a data USB cable. Confirm your device is talking to your computer using the following command: ```shell title="Command" esptool chip_id ``` ```shell title="Expected Output" # You should see a result similar to this: mydir$ esptool chip_id esptool.py v2.6 Found 2 serial ports Serial port /dev/ttyUSB0 Connecting.... Detecting chip type... ESP32 Chip is ESP32D0WDQ6 (revision 1) Features: WiFi, BT, Dual Core, 240MHz, VRef calibration in efuse, Coding Scheme None MAC: 24:6f:28:b5:36:71 Uploading stub... Running stub... Stub running... Warning: ESP32 has no Chip ID. Reading MAC instead. MAC: 24:6f:28:b5:36:71 Hard resetting via RTS pin... ``` ### Navigate to Firmware `cd` into the directory where you unzipped the latest release. For example: ```shell title="Example" cd ~/Downloads/firmware/ ``` ### Install/Update Firmware Install or Update the device that you have by using the following commands according to your operating system: :::caution Be very careful to install the correct firmware file for your board. In particular, the popular 'T-BEAM' radio from TTGO is not called 'TTGO-Lora' (that is a different board). So don't install the 'TTGO-Lora' build on a TBEAM, it won't work correctly. If you flash the incorrect device firmware, it may appear to successfully complete, yet the device will usually become unresponsive, displaying a blank screen (if equipped). Attempt to flash the correct version. Please note, while these devices are quite resilient and damage is not always likely, there is a possibility of onboard radio and peripheral damage due to incorrect GPIO pin direction. ::: #### Linux ##### Install ```shell title="Command" ./device-install.sh -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION.bin ``` ##### Update ```shell title="Command" ./device-update.sh -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION-update.bin ``` #### macOS ##### Install ```shell title="Command" ./device-install.sh -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION.bin ``` ##### Update ```shell title="Command" ./device-update.sh -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION-update.bin ``` #### Windows ##### Install ```shell title="Command" device-install.bat -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION.bin ``` ##### Update ```shell title="Command" device-update.bat -f firmware-BOARD-VERSION-update.bin ``` ## Connect and Configure Device After flashing the Meshtastic firmware to the device, you can proceed with the initial configuration.
Connect and Configure Device