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NAME

       gps - Overview of gpsd clients and helpers

SYNOPSIS

       Clients:

       cgps [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gegps [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gps2udp [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpscsv [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpsmon [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpspipe [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpsplot [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpsprof [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpsrinex [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpssubframe [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       gpxlogger [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       lcdgps [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       ubxtool [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       xgps [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       xgpsspeed [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       zerk [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]

       Helpers:

       gpscat [OPTIONS] file-or-serial-port

       gpsctl [OPTIONS]

       gpsdctl action device

       gpsdecode [OPTIONS]

       gpsdebuginfo

       gpsfake [OPTIONS]

       gpsinit [OPTIONS]

       ntpshmmon [OPTIONS]

       ppscheck [OPTIONS] device

DESCRIPTION

       gpsd is a daemon for managing GPS receivers, GNSS receivers, AIS receivers, and more. Over
       time it has agglomerated a number of diverse clients that communicate with gpsd for
       various tasks.

   CLIENTS
       Each of the gpsd clients connects to a gpsd daemon to use the data in various ways. See
       the sections ARGUMENTS and OPTIONS for more information on the clients.

       cgps
           curses terminal client for gpsd

       gegps
           Google Earth client for gpsd

       gps
           Overview of gpsd clients and helpers

       gpscsv
           dump the JSON output from gpsd as CSV

       gpsdecode
           decode GPS, RTCM or AIS streams into a readable format

       gpsmon
           real-time GPS packet monitor and control utility

       gpspipe
           tool to connect to gpsd and retrieve sentences

       gpsplot
           tool to dynamically dump plot data from gpsd

       gpsprof
           profile a GPS and gpsd, plotting latency information

       gpsrinex
           Read data from gpsd convert to RINEX3 and save to a file.

       gpssubframe
           tool to dump subframe sentences from gpsd

       gpxlogger
           Tool to connect to gpsd and generate a GPX file

       lcdgps
           LCD client for gpsd

       xgps
           X client for gpsd

       xgpsspeed
           X speedometer for gpsd

   HELPERS
       The gpsd helpers can be used for administration of gpsd systems.

       gps2udp
           feed the take from gpsd to one or more aggregation sites

       gpscat
           dump the output from a GPS

       gpsctl
           control the modes of a GNSS receiver

       gpsdctl
           tool for sending commands to gpsd over its control socket

       gpsdebuginfo
           Generate a gpsd debug dump of your host.

       gpsfake
           test harness for gpsd, simulating a GNSS receiver

       gpsinit
           initialize CAN kernel modules for GPSD

       ntploggps
           log gpsd data

       ntpshmmon
           capture samples from gpsd or other ntpd refclock sources

   LIBRARIES
       Programmers can find additional information on the gpsd here:

       gpsd_json
           gpsd request/response protocol

       libgps
           C service library for communicating with the GPS daemon

       libgpsmm
           C++ and QT class wrappers for the GPS daemon

       libQgpsmm
           C++ and QT class wrappers for the GPS daemon

OPTIONS

       The gpsd clients share a few common options:

       -?, -h, --help
           Print a summary of options and then exit.

       -V, --version
           Print the package version and exit.

ARGUMENTS

       By default, clients collect data from the local gpsd daemon running on localhost, using
       the default GPSD port 2947. The optional argument to any client may override this
       behavior:

       [server[:port[:device]]]

       server
           The optional host name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address of the gpsd daemon to connect
           to. If the server specification contains square brackets, the part inside them is
           taken as an IPv6 address and port/device suffixes are only parsed after the trailing
           bracket. The default is localhost.

       port
           The optional TCP port of the daemon to connect to. The default is 2947.

       device
           The optional device name to be watched.

       Some possible cases look like this:

       example.com
           Connect to the default port 2497 on example.com, trying both IPv4 and IPv6.

       example.com:2317
           Look at port 2317 on example.com, trying both IPv4 and IPv6.

       localhost::/dev/ttyS1
           Look at the default port, 2947, of localhost, trying both IPv4 and IPv6 and watching
           output from serial device 1.

       71.162.241.5:2317:/dev/ttyS3
           Look at port 2317 at the specified IPv4 address, collecting data from attached serial
           device 3.

       [FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:3210]:2317:/dev/ttyS5
           Look at port 2317 at the specified IPv6 address, collecting data from attached serial
           device 5.

ENVIRONMENT

       Most of the gpsd clients check for the environment variables GPSD_UNITS, LC_MEASUREMENT,
       and LANG. Maybe more.

       GPSD_UNITS is checked if no unit system is specified on the command line. It may be set to
       'i'. 'imperial', 'm', 'metric', or 'n', 'nautical'.

       LC_MEASUREMENT and then LANG are checked if no unit system has been specified on the
       command line, or in GPSD_UNITS. If the value is 'C', 'POSIX', or begins with 'en_US' the
       unit system is set to imperial. The default if no system has been selected is metric.

RETURN VALUES

       The gpsd clients return simple success or failure codes:

       0
           on success.

       1
           on failure

SEE ALSO

       gegps(1), gpsctl(1), gpsdebuginfo(1), gpsprof*(1), gpsfake(1), gpscat(1), gpspipe(1),
       gpsmon(1), xgps*(1). xgpsspeed(1)

       libgps(3), libgpsmm(3)

       gpsd(8)

RESOURCES

       Project web site: https://gpsd.io/

COPYING

       This file is Copyright 2013 by the GPSD project
       SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-clause