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Treehouses Remote

Treehouses Remote

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Uploaded by
Silent Miqo
Version
6098 (build 6098) 
Size
5.5 MiB
Publish Date
2024-03-22
Category
Tools
Package
io.treehouses.remote
Minimum OS
Android 4.0.3
SHA1
66d8d49f4819ab5512e21ccd982c0ff0d41a4632
Description
In order to use treehouses remote, it is required to download a custom Raspbian image that can be found [here](https://treehouses.io/#!pages/download.md) and flash it onto an SD card to be inserted into your Raspberry Pi. With treehouses remote, you can: * Get detailed software and hardware information of a Raspberry Pi * Configure a Raspberry Pi through user-friendly interface * Easily install and access services such as Nextcloud, Netdata, Transmission, MongoDB, MariaDB and Moodle on your RPi * And utilize many more features! Usage: ``` treehouses [command] treehouses help [command] ``` Example Commands: help --- gives you a more detailed info about the command or will output this expandfs --- expands the partition of the RPi image to the maximum of the SD card rename --- changes hostname password --- changes the password for 'pi' user sshkey --- used for adding or removing ssh keys for authentication version --- returns the version of cli.sh command image --- returns version of the system image installed detectrpi --- detects the hardware version of a Raspberry Pi detect --- detects the hardware version of any device ethernet --- configures rpi network interface to a static IP address discover --- performs network scan and discovers all Raspberry Pis on the network wifi --- connects to a wifi network wifihidden --- connects to a hidden wifi network staticwifi --- configures RPi wifi interface to a static ip address wifistatus --- displays signal strength in dBm and layman nomenclature bridge --- configures the RPi to bridge the WLAN interface over a hotspot container docker balena --- enables (and start) the desired container bluetooth --- switches bluetooth from regular to hotspot mode and shows id or MAC address ap --- creates a mobile ap, which has two modes: local (no eth0 bridging), internet (eth0 bridging) apchannel --- sets or prints the current ap channel timezone --- sets the timezone of the system locale --- sets the system locale ssh --- enables or disables the SSH service vnc --- enables or disables the VNC server service default --- sets a raspbian back to default configuration wificountry --- sets the wifi country upgrade --- upgrades cli.sh package using npm sshtunnel --- helps adding an sshtunnel led --- sets the led mode rtc --- sets up the rtc clock specified ntp --- sets rpi to host timing locally or to get timing from a remote server networkmode --- outputs the current network mode button --- gives the gpio pin 18 an action feedback --- sends feedback clone --- clones the current SDCard onto a secondary SD card or specified device restore --- restores a treehouses image to an SD card or specified device burn --- download and burns the latest treehouses image to the SD card or specified device rebootneeded --- shows if reboot is required to apply changes reboots --- reboots at given frequency | removes it if reboot task active internet --- checks if the RPi has access to internet services --- executes the given command on the specified service tor --- deals with services on tor hidden network bootoption --- sets the boot mode openvpn --- helps setting up an openvpn client coralenv --- plays with the coral environmental board memory --- displays the total memory of the device, the memory used as well as the available free memory temperature --- displays Raspberry Pi's CPU temperature speedtest --- tests internet download and upload speed camera --- enables camera, disables camera, captures png photo cron --- adds, deletes a custom cron job or deletes, lists all cron jobs usb --- turns usb ports on or off Anti-Features: Tracking: The application tracks and reports your activity to somewhere – usually either without your consent, or by default (i.e. you’d have to actively disable it). It’s commonly used for when developers obtain crash logs without the user’s consent, or when an app is useless without some kind of authentication.

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