.B "\-V, \-\-version"
Show
.B sigrok-cli
-version, and information about supported hardware drivers, input file
+version and the versions of libraries used.
+.TP
+.B "\-L, \-\-list-supported"
+Show information about supported hardware drivers, input file
formats, output file formats, and protocol decoders.
.TP
\fB\-d, \-\-driver\fP <drivername>
protocol using channel 1 as MISO signal for SPI, channel 5 as MOSI, channel 3
as CLK, and channel 0 as CS# signal.
.TP
-.BR "\-S, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-stack " <stack>
-This option allows the user to specify a protocol decoder stack, i.e.
-the way in which one protocol decoder's output gets piped into another
-protocol decoder. If not specified, the stack will be set up in the same
-order in which the protocol decoders were given with the
-.B \-\-protocol-decoders
-option.
-.sp
-The decoders are specified by their ID, as shown in the
-.B \-\-version
-output. In addition to the
-.B \-S
-option, all protocol decoders that are used in a stack, must also be specified
-(together with their options, if any) using the
-.B \-P
-parameter.
-.sp
-Example:
-.sp
- $
-.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c:sda=4:scl=7,rtc8564"
-.br
-.B " \-S i2c,rtc8564"
-.sp
-In this example, the
-.B \-S
-option specifies that the output of the
-.BR i2c " decoder"
-is piped into the
-.BR rtc8564 " decoder,"
-i.e., the
-.BR rtc8564 " decoder"
-is stacked on top of the
-.BR i2c " decoder."
-.sp
-The respective protocol decoder options and channel name/number assignments
-must be given using the
-.B \-P
-option (you cannot specify them in the
-.B \-S
-option).
-.TP
.BR "\-A, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-annotations " <annotations>
By default, only the stack's topmost protocol decoder's annotation output is
shown. With this option another decoder's annotation can be selected for
.BR "\-\-continuous"
Sample continuously until stopped. Not all devices support this.
.TP
+.BR "\-\-get " <variable>
+Get the value of
+.B <variable>
+from the specified device and print it.
+.TP
.BR "\-\-set"
Set one or more variables specified with the \fB\-\-config\fP option, without
doing any acquisition.