.PP
\fBtio\fR will try to match the user input to a sub-configuration by name or by
-pattern to get the tty and other options.
+pattern to get the TTY device and other options.
.PP
Options without any label change the default options.
.TP 25n
.IP "\fBpattern"
Pattern matching user input. This pattern can be an extended regular expression with a single group.
-.IP "\fBtty"
-tty device to open. If it contains a "%s" it is substituted with the first group match.
+.IP "\fBdevice"
+TTY device to open. If it contains a "%s" it is substituted with the first group match.
.IP "\fBbaudrate"
Set baud rate
.IP "\fBdatabits"
.nf
.eo
[rpi3]
-tty = /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTGQVXBL-if00-port0
+device = /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTGQVXBL-if00-port0
baudrate = 115200
color = 11
.ec
.eo
[usb device]
pattern = usb([0-9]*)
-tty = /dev/ttyUSB%s
+device = /dev/ttyUSB%s
baudrate = 115200
.ec
.fi
$ tio \-b 115200 \-d 8 \-f none \-s 1 \-p none /dev/ttyUSB0
.TP
-It is recommended to connect serial tty devices by ID:
+It is recommended to connect serial TTY devices by ID:
$ tio /dev/serial/by\-id/usb\-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTGQVXBL\-if00\-port0
.PP
.RE
.TP
-Redirect device I/O to network file socket for remote tty sharing:
+Redirect device I/O to network file socket for remote TTY sharing:
$ tio --socket inet:4444 /dev/ttyUSB0
.TP
-Then, use netcat to connect to the shared tty session over network (assuming tio is hosted on IP 10.0.0.42):
+Then, use netcat to connect to the shared TTY session over network (assuming tio is hosted on IP 10.0.0.42):
$ nc -N 10.0.0.42 4444