STYXCHAT(8) STYXCHAT(8) NAME styxchat - exchange Styx messages with a server or client SYNOPSIS styxchat [ -m messagesize ] [ -s ] [ -v ] [ -n ] [ destination ] DESCRIPTION Styxchat exchanges messages with a Styx service. See intro(5) for the protocol definition. It makes a connection to a given destination, (or waits for a connection on destination, if the -s option is specified), then reads a textual representation of Styx T-messages from the standard input and writes them on the connection, with a copy on standard output, simultaneously reading Styx R-messages from the connection and printing a representation of them on standard output. Each message is represented by one line on the standard output in the form of a literal of either Tmsg or Rmsg types defined in styx(2). The -v option causes a second line to be written for Rmsg.Read and Tmsg.Write that shows the data transmitted, as text or binary as appropri- ate; if -v appears a second time, a third line is written that shows the text equivalent of apparently binary data (useful to see text that is surrounded by binary data). By default, destination is the name of a file, typically one end of a named pipe. The -n option causes destination to be interpreted as a network address, as accepted by sys-dial(2) (or listen with -s). If destination is not provided, styxchat reads and writes Styx messages on its standard input, using /dev/cons where it would usually use its stan- dard input and output. Each line of standard input has the form: Tversion messagesize version Tauth afid uname aname Tflush oldtag Tattach fid afid uname aname Twalk fid newfid [ name ... ] Topen fid mode Tcreate fid name perm mode Tread fid offset count Twrite fid offset data Tclunk fid Tremove fid Tstat fid Twstat fid name uid gid mode mtime length nexttag [ tag ] dump Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24) STYXCHAT(8) STYXCHAT(8) The input is interpreted as space-separated fields using the quoting conventions of sh(1), allowing fields to contain spaces. Empty lines and lines beginning with # are ignored. The first field on each line is normally the name of a T- message. Subsequent fields provide parameter values for the corresponding message. Integers are given in the format accepted for integers by the Limbo compiler (e.g. 16rffff): a tag is 16 bits, offset and length are 64 bits, and all others are 32-bit integers. If the an integer parameter field contains ~0, it is taken to be the `all ones' value of appropriate size for that parameter; this is particularly useful with Twstat, where that value represents `no change'. In the ``mode'' field of a qid, letters can be given, repre- senting mode bits: d for QTDIR, l for QTEXCL, a for QTAPPEND, and u for QTAUTH. In an Rstat message, the qid mode bits are copied into the Rstat mode field in the appro- priate place. Following the sh(1) quoting rules, an empty string is repre- sented by a field containing ''. The data field is sent as its UTF-8 representation as an array of bytes. The value for fid can be nofid (or NOFID) to represent the `no fid' value in the protocol. The tag for each message is automat- ically supplied by styxchat, starting from 1, and incre- mented with each successful message transmission. The nexttag command will cause subsequent tags to start from tag; if none is given, it will print the next tag value. The tag may be notag to represent the `no tag' value (16rFFFF). The dump command has the same effect as a -v option, allow- ing data display to be enabled later. By default, styxchat sends a Styx client's T-messages and prints a server's R-messages. The -s option causes it to present a server's view: it prints the T-messages from Styx clients, and sends R-messages as it reads a textual repre- sentation of them from standard input: Rversion tag messagesize version Rauth tag aqid Rflush tag Rerror tag ename Rattach tag qid Rwalk tag qid ... Ropen tag qid iounit Rcreate tag qid iounit Rread tag data Rwrite tag count Rclunk tag Rremove tag Rstat tag qid mode atime mtime length name uid gid muid Page 2 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24) STYXCHAT(8) STYXCHAT(8) Rwstat tag dump The input conventions are as above, except that tags are required. A qid is a single field of the form path.vers[.type], where the three values are decimal inte- gers. SOURCE /appl/cmd/styxchat.b SEE ALSO styx(2), intro(5), styxmon(8) Page 3 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24)