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gpio_control_from_command_line [2017/01/22 14:04] – [Install WiringPi] walkeradmingpio_control_from_command_line [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-    gpio -readall+    gpio readall
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 This will give an output similar to below (This output is from a Pi Zero v1.3) This will give an output similar to below (This output is from a Pi Zero v1.3)
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 +Before looking at the commands, there is a switch I want to talk about, this is <color red>-g</color>. If you use the -g switch you are operating on BCM numbers, not PIN numbers. I always use BCM numbers, but some people prefer pin numbers.
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 +To set the function of the GPIO pin, use <color red>gpio -g mode</color>
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 +    using BCM number
 +    gpio -g mode 18 out - Sets GPIO18 to OUTput mode (GPIO18 is physical pin 12)
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 +    using pin instead of bcm
 +    gpio mode 12 out - Sets GPIO18 to OUTput mode (GPIO18 is physical pin 12)
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 +    Modes are In, Out, PWM, Up, Down and Tri.
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 +Set GPIO pin to 1 or 0
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 +    gpio -g write 18 0 - sets GPIO18 to a zero.
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 +    gpio -g write 18 1 - sets GPIO18 to a one.
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