obexput --version (return code: 0)
ObexFTP 0.24
obexput --help (return code: 0)
ObexFTP 0.24
Usage: obexput [ -i | -b <dev> [-B <chan>] | -U <intf> | -t <dev> | -N <host> ]
[-c <dir> ...] [-C <dir> ] [-l [<dir>]]
[-g <file> ...] [-p <files> ...] [-k <files> ...] [-x] [-m <src> <dest> ...]
Transfer files from/to Mobile Equipment.
Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Christian W. Zuckschwerdt
-i, --irda connect using IrDA transport (default)
-b, --bluetooth [<device>] use or search a bluetooth device
[ -B, --channel <number> ] use this bluetooth channel when connecting
[ -d, --hci <no/address> ] use source device with this address or number
-u, --usb [<intf>] connect to a usb interface or list interfaces
-t, --tty <device> connect to this tty using a custom transport
-n, --network <host> connect to this host
-U, --uuid use given uuid (none, FBS, IRMC, S45, SHARP)
-H, --noconn suppress connection ids (no conn header)
-S, --nopath dont use setpaths (use path as filename)
-T, --timeout <seconds> timeout transfer if no accept/reject received
-c, --chdir <DIR> chdir
-C, --mkdir <DIR> mkdir and chdir
-l, --list [<FOLDER>] list current/given folder
-o, --output <PATH> specify the target file name
get and put always specify the remote name.
-g, --get <SOURCE> fetch files
-G, --getdelete <SOURCE> fetch and delete (move) files
-p, --put <SOURCE> send files
-k, --delete <SOURCE> delete files
-X, --capability retrieve capability object
-Y, --probe probe and report device characteristics
-x, --info retrieve infos (Siemens)
-m, --move <SRC> <DEST> move files (Siemens)
-v, --verbose verbose messages
-V, --version print version info
-h, --help, --usage this help text