Write
Writes to a remote file store on the connected Pico device.
Usage
.write <remote-path> [--local-path <path>] [--content <text>]
Examples
Example 1
Write the local “myFile.js” to the Pico with the file name “file.js”.
.write file.js --local-path ./myFile.js
Example 2
Write the local “file.js” to the Pico with the file name “file.js”.
.write file.js
Example 3
Write the string “Hello, World!” to the Pico with the file name “hi.txt”.
.write hi.txt --content "Hello, World!"
Options
remote-path
- The name of the file to write to the Pico device
- Required.
--local-path <path>
- The name of the local file to write.
- Optional. If this parameter is omitted, then
remote-path
file will be used to look in the same directory.
--content <text>
- A string content to write to the
remote-path
file. - Optional. Cannot be used in conjunction with
--local-path