.TP
\fB\-d, \-\-driver\fP <drivername>
A driver must always be selected (unless doing a global scan). Use the
-\fB-L\fP option to get a list of available drivers.
+.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list-supported" ")"
+option to get a list of available drivers.
.sp
Drivers can take options, in the form \fBkey=value\fP
separated by colons.
option is not supplied (in addition to
.BR \-\-input\-file ),
sigrok-cli attempts to autodetect the file format of the input file. Use the
-.B \-L
+.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list-supported" ")"
option to see a list of available input formats.
.sp
The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of
.TP
.BR "\-O, \-\-output\-format " <formatname>
Set the output format to use. Use the
-.B \-L
+.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list-supported" ")"
option to see a list of available output formats.
.sp
The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of
options, where each option takes the form
.BR "key=value" .
.sp
-Supported formats currently include
-.BR bits ,
-.BR hex ,
-.BR ascii ,
-.BR binary ,
-.BR vcd ,
-.BR ols ,
-.BR gnuplot ,
-.BR chronovu-la8 ,
-.BR csv ", and"
-.BR analog .
-.sp
-The
+For example, the
.B bits
or
.B hex
This option allows the user to specify a comma-separated list of protocol
decoders to be used in this session. The decoders are specified by their
ID, as shown in the
-.B \-L
+.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list-supported" ")"
output.
.sp
Example: