Write At Command Station V1.0.4 ^new^ ★

The jump to version 1.0.4 was more than just a bug-fix release. It marked the stabilization of the "Write Mode" subsystem. Here’s what changed:

Trigger subsequent command chains based on the hardware's response. write at command station v1.0.4

Think of at as a post-it note for your terminal. You write a command, stick a time on it, and the system executes it exactly once. Unlike cron (which repeats forever until you stop it), at is perfect for: The jump to version 1

By default, most modifications sent via AT commands are temporary and clear out when the module power cycles. To make configurations permanent: Think of at as a post-it note for your terminal

If you have a (e.g., Telit, Quectel, SIMCom) you are trying to configure, let me know the manufacturer. I can provide the common AT command set for that device to use within the terminal.

These applications, each in their own way, provide a sanctuary for your words, proving that a clutter-free environment is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your writing process.