Now that Indigo has been installed you are ready to create your first terminal session (connection).
Create A Terminal Session
The following sections of this help documentation may be helpful to get started creating a terminal session and getting it connected to your device or host:
Indigo Essentials
The following sections explore a few of the essential concepts and features of Indigo.
- Session Manager
- Terminal Emulation
- Session View Modes
- Session Command Bar
- Session Context Menu
- Quick Connect Toolbar
- Pause Incoming Data
- Local Echo
- Session Data Logging
- Web Update
Indigo Intermediate Features
The following sections explore a few of the intermediate concepts and features of Indigo.
- Split Data Window
- Session Timestamps
- Session Data Formatting
- Command Macros
- Multi-Command
- Data Converter
- Command Libraries
- Auto Reconnect
- Keep Alive
- ASCII Charts
- Window States
- Transmit Serial Break Signal
- Transmit Control Codes
- Command Prefix & Suffix
- Automated Send Commands
- Transmit File Contents
Indigo Advanced Features
The following sections explore a few of the advanced concepts and features of Indigo.
- Command Broadcasting
- Variable ManagerCommand Variables
- Command Repeater
- Custom Reboot Sequence
- Advanced Send Command Syntax
- Syntax Coloring
- Internal Commands
- Custom Data Formatting
- Character & Line Delay
- Serial File Transfers
- Serial Pass Mode
- Scripting
Indigo Video Screencasts
The following screencasts are available to help visually demonstrate various features and concepts in Indigo.
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