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CUTECOM(1)		    General Commands Manual		    CUTECOM(1)

NAME
       cutecom - graphical serial terminal.

SYNOPSIS
       cutecom

DESCRIPTION
       CuteCom	is  a  graphical  serial  terminal, like minicom.  It is aimed
       mainly at hardware developers or	other people who need  a  terminal  to
       talk  to	their devices. It features a lineoriented interface instead of
       character-oriented, xmodem, ymodem, zmodem support (requires the	 lrzsz
       package)	and hexadecimal	input and output among other things.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      prints a short help message

       -s, --session <session_name>
	      opens  a	previously defined session. A new Session with default
	      connection parameters is created when a session with  this  name
	      can not be found in the config file

FILES
       ~/.config/CuteCom/CuteCom5.conf
	      Personal	CuteCom	configuration file (with sessions stored there
	      also).

SEE ALSO
       minicom(1), sz(1).

AUTHOR
       CuteCom was originally written by Alexander Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org>
       and is now maintained by	Meinhard Ritscher <cyc1ingsir@gmail.com>.

       This manual page	was written by Roman I Khimov  <roman@khimov.ru>,  for
       the Debian project (but may be used by others).

			      September	30, 2016		    CUTECOM(1)

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