A bubbletea-bubble and TUI to interact with your flipper zero.
The flipper will be automatically detected, if multiple flippers are connected, the first one will be used.
# using go directly
$ go install github.com/jon4hz/fztea@latest
# from aur (btw)
$ yay -S fztea-bin
# local pkg manager
## debian / ubuntu
$ dpkg -i fztea-v0.2.0-linux-amd64.deb
## rhel / fedora / suse
$ rpm -i fztea-v0.2.0-linux-amd64.rpm
## alpine
$ apk add --allow-untrusted fztea-v0.2.0-linux-amd64.apk
# windows & macOS
# -> I'm sure you'll figure something out. (No binaries for macOS due to crosscompilation errors)
# trying to autodetect that dolphin
$ fztea
# no flipper found automatically :(
$ fztea -p /dev/ttyACM0
fztea also allows you to start an ssh server, serving the flipper zero ui over a remote connection.
Why? - Why not!
# start the ssh server listening on localhost:2222 (default)
$ fztea server -l 127.0.0.1:2222
# connect to the server (from the same machine)
$ ssh localhost -p 2222
By default, fztea
doesn't require any authentication but you can specify an authorized_keys
file if you want to.
# use authorized_keys for authentication
$ fztea server -l 127.0.0.1:2222 -k ~/.ssh/authorized_keys