# obmpy **Repository Path**: openblockcc/obmpy ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: obmpy - **Description**: MicroPython Tool - Utility to interact with a MicroPython board over a serial connection. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2022-09-15 - **Last Updated**: 2025-12-11 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ## obmpy [![Publish PyPI Package](https://github.com/openblockcc/obmpy/actions/workflows/publish.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/openblockcc/obmpy/actions/workflows/publish.yml) This tool is modified from [ampy](https://github.com/scientifichackers/ampy), which fixes the bug that the serial port can not time out, and supports calling with python -m. At the same time, it also supports setting rts/dtr to support K210 MaixDock and other devices that need to set the rts and dtr level to high to run. MicroPython Tool (obmpy) - Utility to interact with a CircuitPython or MicroPython board over a serial connection. Obmpy is meant to be a simple command line tool to manipulate files and run code on a CircuitPython or MicroPython board over its serial connection. With obmpy you can send files from your computer to the board's file system, download files from a board to your computer, and even send a Python script to a board to be executed. ## Installation You can use obmpy with either Python 2.7.x or 3.x and can install it easily from Python's package index. On MacOS or Linux, in a terminal run the following command (assuming Python 3): pip3 install --user openblock-obmpy On Windows, do: pip install openblock-obmpy Note on some Linux and Mac OSX systems you might need to run as root with sudo: sudo pip3 install openblock-obmpy If you don't have Python 3 then try using Python 2 with: pip install openblock-obmpy Once installed verify you can run the obmpy program and get help output: obmpy --help You should see usage information displayed like below: Usage: obmpy [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... obmpy - OpenBlock MicroPython Tool Obmpy is a tool to control MicroPython boards over a serial connection. Using obmpy you can manipulate files on the board's internal filesystem and even run scripts. Options: -p, --port PORT Name of serial port for connected board. Can optionally specify with OBMPY_PORT environment variable. [required] -b, --baud BAUD Baud rate for the serial connection (default 115200). Can optionally specify with OBMPY_BAUD environment variable. -d, --delay DELAY Delay in seconds before entering RAW MODE (default 0). Can optionally specify with OBMPY_DELAY environment variable. -R, --rts RTS Set RTS flow control (default True). Can optionally specify with OBMPY_RTS environment variable. -D, --dtr DTR Set DTR flow control (default True). Can optionally specify with OBMPY_DTR environment variable. -a, --abort-time ABORTTIME The number of times an abort command was sent after entering repl mode (default 2). Can optionally specify with ABORT_TIME environment variable. -s, --state STATE Set raw repl state (default N). If it is the default value, the raw REPL will be opened and exited on each command. This can be set to N|S|C|E --version Show the version and exit. --help Show this message and exit. Commands: fsi Get the file system information. get Retrieve a file from the board. ls List contents of a directory on the board. mkdir Create a directory on the board. put Put a file or folder and its contents on the board. reset Perform soft reset/reboot of the board. rm Remove a file from the board. rmdir Forcefully remove a folder and all its children from the board. run Run a script and print its output. If you'd like to install from the Github source then use the standard Python setup.py install (or develop mode): python3 setup.py install Note to run the unit tests on Python 2 you must install the mock library: pip install mock ## Usage Obmpy is made to talk to a CircuitPython MicroPython board over its serial connection. You will need your board connected and any drivers to access it serial port installed. Then for example to list the files on the board run a command like: obmpy --port /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART ls You should see a list of files on the board's root directory printed to the terminal. Note that you'll need to change the port parameter to the name or path to the serial port that the MicroPython board is connected to. Other commands are available, run obmpy with --help to see more information: obmpy --help Each subcommand has its own help, for example to see help for the ls command run (note you unfortunately must have a board connected and serial port specified): obmpy --port /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART ls --help ## Configuration For convenience you can set an `OBMPY_PORT` environment variable which will be used if the port parameter is not specified. For example on Linux or OSX: export OBMPY_PORT=/dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART obmpy ls Or on Windows (untested) try the SET command: set OBMPY_PORT=COM4 obmpy ls Similarly, you can set `OBMPY_BAUD` and `OBMPY_DELAY` to control your baud rate and the delay before entering RAW MODE. To set these variables automatically each time you run `obmpy`, copy them into a file named `.obmpy`: ```sh # Example .obmpy file # Please fill in your own port, baud rate, and delay OBMPY_PORT=/dev/cu.wchusbserial1410 OBMPY_BAUD=115200 # Fix for macOS users' "Could not enter raw repl"; try 2.0 and lower from there: OBMPY_DELAY=0.5 # To set rts and dtr level OBMPY_RTS=False OBMPY_DTR=False # Fix for k210 'could not enter raw repl', Just send one 0x03 when try to bort task. OBMPY_ABORTTIME=1 ``` You can put the `.obmpy` file in your working directory, one of its parents, or in your home directory.