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NAME
uflash - utility for flashing the BBC micro:bit with Python scripts and the MicroPython runtime
SYNOPSIS
uflash [--runtime RUNTIME] [--watch] [--minify] [source] [target [target...]]
uflash --extract HEXFILE [source]
uflash --version
uflash --help
DESCRIPTION
uflash flashes Python onto a BBC micro:bit or extracts Python source from a .hex file. If no path to the
micro:bit is provided, uflash will attempt to autodetect the correct path to the device. If no path to
the Python script is provided, uflash will flash an unmodified MicroPython firmware onto the device.
OPTIONS
uflash supports the following options:
-r, --runtime RUNTIME
use the specified MicroPython runtime file
-w, --watch
watch the source file for changes
-m, --minify
minify the source
-e, --extract HEXFILE
extract Python source from given hex file
source the Python source file to flash or extract to
target path to one or more mounted micro:bit devices
-h, --help
display usage information and exit
--version
display current version and exit
EXAMPLES
If you type the command on its own then uflash will attempt to find a connected BBC micro:bit and flash
an unmodified default version of the MicroPython runtime onto it:
$ uflash
Flashing Python to: /media/ntoll/MICROBIT/micropython.hex
To flash a version of the MicroPython runtime with a specified script embedded within it (so that script
is run when the BBC micro:bit boots up) then pass the path to the Python script in as the first argument
to the command:
$ uflash my_script.py
Flashing Python to: /media/ntoll/MICROBIT/micropython.hex
You can let uflash watch for changes of your script. It will be flashed automatically every time you
save it:
$ uflash --watch my_script.py
At this point uflash will try to automatically detect the path to the device. However, if you have sev‐
eral devices plugged in and/or know what the path on the filesystem to the BBC micro:bit already is, you
can specify this as a second argument to the command:
$ uflash myscript.py /media/ntoll/MICROBIT
Flashing Python to: /media/ntoll/MICROBIT/micropython.hex
You can even flash multiple devices at once:
$ uflash myscript.py /media/ntoll/MICROBIT /media/ntoll/MICROBIT1
Flashing Python to: /media/ntoll/MICROBIT/micropython.hex
Flashing Python to: /media/ntoll/MICROBIT1/micropython.hex
To extract a Python script from a hex file use the “–extract” flag like this:
$ uflash --extract something.hex myscript.py
This will save the Python script recovered from “something.hex” into the file “myscript.py”. If you
don’t supply a target the recovered script will emit to STDOUT.
If you’re developing MicroPython and have a custom runtime hex file you can specify that uflash use it
instead of the default version of MicroPython in the following way:
$ uflash --runtime=firmware.hex
FILES
The default MicroPython firmware file is located in /usr/share/firmware-microbit-micropy‐
thon/firmware.hex.
REPORTING BUGS
Upstream bug tracker: https://github.com/ntoll/uflash/issues
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015-2018 Nicholas H.Tollervey and others.
AUTHOR
This manual page is based on the uflash documentation. It was created by Nick Morrott <nickm@debian.org>
for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others
SEE ALSO
mu-editor(1)
https://uflash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
1.2.4+dfsg December 2018 UFLASH(1)