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@serialport/bindings
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The `Binding` is how Node-SerialPort talks to the underlying system. By default, we auto detect Windows, Linux and OS X, and load the appropriate module for your system. You can assign `SerialPort.Binding` to any binding you like. Find more by searching [
The Binding
is how Node-SerialPort talks to the underlying system. By default, we auto detect Windows, Linux and OS X, and load the appropriate module for your system. You can assign SerialPort.Binding
to any binding you like. Find more by searching "serialport-binding" at npm.
Learn more at our bindings documentation page.
When using termux there is a way to compile serialport to be used under Android
CFLAGS=-fPIC CXXFLAGS=-fPIC yarn rebuild
FAQs
The bindings package has been renamed [`@serialport/bindings-cpp`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@serialport/bindings-cpp) and it's code has been moved out of the monorepo to it's [own repository](https://github.com/serialport/bindings-cpp/).
We found that @serialport/bindings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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