python-kasa/docs/source/cli.rst
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fix more outdated CLI examples, remove EP40 from bulb list (#383)
* Fix more outdated cli examples

* remove EP40 (smart strip) from bulb list
2022-10-18 23:37:54 +02:00

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Command-line usage
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The package is shipped with a console tool named ``kasa``, refer to ``kasa --help`` for detailed usage.
The device to which the commands are sent is chosen by ``KASA_HOST`` environment variable or passing ``--host <address>`` as an option.
To see what is being sent to and received from the device, specify option ``--debug``.
To avoid discovering the devices when executing commands its type can be passed as an option (e.g., ``--type plug`` for plugs, ``--type bulb`` for bulbs, ..).
If no type is manually given, its type will be discovered automatically which causes a short delay.
If no command is given, the ``state`` command will be executed to query the device state.
.. note::
Some commands (such as reading energy meter values, changing bulb settings, or accessing individual sockets on smart strips) additional parameters are required,
which you can find by adding ``--help`` after the command, e.g. ``kasa --type emeter --help`` or ``kasa --type hsv --help``.
Refer to the device type specific documentation for more details.
Provisioning
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You can provision your device without any extra apps by using the ``kasa wifi`` command:
1. If the device is unprovisioned, connect to its open network
2. Use ``kasa discover`` (or check the routes) to locate the IP address of the device (likely 192.168.0.1, if unprovisioned)
3. Scan for available networks using ``kasa --host 192.168.0.1 wifi scan`` see which networks are visible to the device
4. Join/change the network using ``kasa --host 192.168.0.1 wifi join <network to join>``
As with all other commands, you can also pass ``--help`` to both ``join`` and ``scan`` commands to see the available options.
``kasa --help``
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.. program-output:: kasa --help