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=== A set of shortcuts for bash on EON === | === A set of shortcuts for bash on EON === | ||
− | Here is a set of shortcuts I used constantly on my EON, mainly when connected from the phone. | + | Here is a set of shortcuts I used constantly on my EON, mainly when connected from the phone. Every time you will SSH it will take you automatically to /data/openpilot/car/tesla. |
Some notable ones: | Some notable ones: | ||
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==== Commands ==== | ==== Commands ==== | ||
+ | * fp - flashes your [[Panda]] and reboots [[EON]] on success (stops on error to show what went wrong) | ||
* so "text to search" - Searches all source code for the text to search | * so "text to search" - Searches all source code for the text to search | ||
* gcp - a sequence of commands that allows you to commit and push the code to the repo | * gcp - a sequence of commands that allows you to commit and push the code to the repo | ||
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==== Change Directory ==== | ==== Change Directory ==== | ||
− | + | * cdo - change directory to /data/openpilot | |
− | + | * cdp - change directory to /data/openpilot/ | |
− | + | * cdt - change directory to /data/openpilot/car/tesla | |
− | + | * cdm - change directory to /data/openpilot/car/modules | |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Source Code ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | To save this file on your EON in your home directory first you have to SSH into your EON and then execute the following commands: | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
+ | mount -o rw,remount /system | ||
+ | nano ~/.bash_profile && source ~/.bash_profile | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | The first command makes the file system writable. The second one opens the editor and the <source inline>source</source> command at the end ensures that you can use the commands we are about to add right away after saving the opened file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the editor, replace all the contents with the following code and then exit and save: | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
+ | export EDITOR='vim' | ||
+ | export TERM='xterm-256color' | ||
+ | export PS1="\u@\h:\[\e[36m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\$ " | ||
+ | export PREFIX='/usr' | ||
+ | export VALGRIND_LIB='/usr/lib/valgrind' | ||
+ | |||
+ | # add these symlinks if you want | ||
+ | export PYTHONPATH="/data/pythonpath" | ||
+ | export GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i /data/gitkey" | ||
+ | export LANG="en_US.UTF-8" | ||
+ | export VIMINIT='source $MYVIMRC' | ||
+ | export MYVIMRC="/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.vimrc" | ||
− | + | # Disable history writing | |
− | + | export PYTHONSTARTUP="/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.pythonrc" | |
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− | |||
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− | + | function fp() { | |
− | + | cd /data/openpilot/panda/board | |
− | + | killall boardd | |
+ | make clean | ||
+ | make && sleep 1 && (make recover || make recover) && echo Success! Rebooting in 2s... && sleep 2 && reboot | ||
+ | } | ||
− | + | function gcpa() { | |
− | + | git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/.gitignore | |
− | + | git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/launch_chffrplus.sh | |
− | + | git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/selfdrive/visiond/visiond | |
− | + | git commit -a -m "$1" | |
− | + | git push | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | function gcp() { | |
− | + | git commit -m "$1" | |
− | + | git push | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | function so() { | |
− | + | grep -rni --color=auto --include=\*.{py,h,c} /data/openpilot/ -e "$1" | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla | |
− | + | export PYTHONPATH="/data/openpilot/" | |
− | + | alias vic="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/carcontroller.py" | |
− | + | alias vis="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/carstate.py" | |
− | + | alias vii="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/interface.py" | |
− | + | alias vit="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/teslacan.py" | |
− | + | alias vio="vi /data/bb_openpilot.cfg" | |
− | + | alias killop="tmux kill-session -t comma" | |
− | + | alias vips="vi /data/openpilot/panda/board/safety/safety_tesla.h" | |
− | + | alias cdo="cd /data/openpilot" | |
− | + | alias cdp="cd /data/openpilot/panda/board" | |
− | + | alias cdt="cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla" | |
− | + | alias cdm="cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/modules" | |
− | + | alias mrw="mount -o rw,remount /system" | |
− | + | alias mro="mount -o ro,remount /system" | |
− | + | alias runop="/data/data/com.termux/files/continue.sh" | |
− | + | </source> |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 18 November 2019
Contents
A set of shortcuts for bash on EON
Here is a set of shortcuts I used constantly on my EON, mainly when connected from the phone. Every time you will SSH it will take you automatically to /data/openpilot/car/tesla.
Some notable ones:
Commands
- fp - flashes your Panda and reboots EON on success (stops on error to show what went wrong)
- so "text to search" - Searches all source code for the text to search
- gcp - a sequence of commands that allows you to commit and push the code to the repo
- gcpa "my commit comment" - a sequence of commands that allows you to commit all changes and files and push to the repo
- killop - kills OpenPilot tmux session
- runop - runs OpenPilot in shell session; amazing for debug purposes
- mrw - mounts file system in read/write mode
- mro - mounts file system in read only mode
Edit Sessions
- vic - vi carcontroller.py
- vis - vi carstate.py
- vii - vi interface.py
- vit - vi teslacan.py
- vips - vi safety_tesla.h
Change Directory
- cdo - change directory to /data/openpilot
- cdp - change directory to /data/openpilot/
- cdt - change directory to /data/openpilot/car/tesla
- cdm - change directory to /data/openpilot/car/modules
Source Code
To save this file on your EON in your home directory first you have to SSH into your EON and then execute the following commands:
mount -o rw,remount /system
nano ~/.bash_profile && source ~/.bash_profile
The first command makes the file system writable. The second one opens the editor and the source
command at the end ensures that you can use the commands we are about to add right away after saving the opened file.
In the editor, replace all the contents with the following code and then exit and save:
export EDITOR='vim'
export TERM='xterm-256color'
export PS1="\u@\h:\[\e[36m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\$ "
export PREFIX='/usr'
export VALGRIND_LIB='/usr/lib/valgrind'
# add these symlinks if you want
export PYTHONPATH="/data/pythonpath"
export GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i /data/gitkey"
export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
export VIMINIT='source $MYVIMRC'
export MYVIMRC="/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.vimrc"
# Disable history writing
export PYTHONSTARTUP="/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.pythonrc"
function fp() {
cd /data/openpilot/panda/board
killall boardd
make clean
make && sleep 1 && (make recover || make recover) && echo Success! Rebooting in 2s... && sleep 2 && reboot
}
function gcpa() {
git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/.gitignore
git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/launch_chffrplus.sh
git update-index --assume-unchanged /data/openpilot/selfdrive/visiond/visiond
git commit -a -m "$1"
git push
}
function gcp() {
git commit -m "$1"
git push
}
function so() {
grep -rni --color=auto --include=\*.{py,h,c} /data/openpilot/ -e "$1"
}
cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla
export PYTHONPATH="/data/openpilot/"
alias vic="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/carcontroller.py"
alias vis="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/carstate.py"
alias vii="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/interface.py"
alias vit="vi /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla/teslacan.py"
alias vio="vi /data/bb_openpilot.cfg"
alias killop="tmux kill-session -t comma"
alias vips="vi /data/openpilot/panda/board/safety/safety_tesla.h"
alias cdo="cd /data/openpilot"
alias cdp="cd /data/openpilot/panda/board"
alias cdt="cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/tesla"
alias cdm="cd /data/openpilot/selfdrive/car/modules"
alias mrw="mount -o rw,remount /system"
alias mro="mount -o ro,remount /system"
alias runop="/data/data/com.termux/files/continue.sh"