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# FLEcli
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Multi-platform "Fast Log Entry"(FLE) processing tool.
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["Fast Log Entry"](https://www.df3cb.com/fle/) is a nifty tool, written by DF3CB. It allows quick and efficient entry of radio amateur contacts made during DXpeditions, contests or SOTA/WWFF/POTA activation. It can export the listed contacts in ADIF format ready to be uploaded to eQSL/LOTW or submitted for SOTA, POTA, and WWFF. The original program is only available as a Windows executable which leaves the Mac or Linux users (like me) in the cold.
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The original FLE format was extented with release V1.4 to support POTA log files.
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This tool is intended to process FLE formatted files on other platform than Windows. The FLE input file format is described on <https://www.df3cb.com/fle/documentation/>
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## Installing
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The tool is installed by downloading and unpacking the archive for your operating system.
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A version is available for Windows, MacOS, Linux and ARM (RaspberryPi).
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Most of them are available as 32 or 64 bit applications.
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A docker version is also available.
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The releases can be downloaded from <https://github.com/on4kjm/FLEcli/releases>
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For MacOS users, `homebrew` is the easiest installation method.
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* add the Homebrew tap with `brew tap on4kjm/tap`.
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* install the application with `brew install flecli`.
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Detailed installation instructions for:
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* [Windows, Linux, and ARM](doc/install.md)
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* [mac](doc/install_mac.md)
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## Usage
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See [Detailed FLEcli command usage](doc/usage.md).
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Most common use cases are described hereafter as examples.
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### Example: validate the FLE syntax of a file
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To load and validate the FLE formatted file (`myActivation.txt`):
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```shell
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./FLEcli load myActivation.txt
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```
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This command will parse and display the QSOs in grid format.
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Fields that couldn't be successfully parsed are prefixed with "*".
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Parsing errors or doubts are listed at the end of the list.
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### Example: generate an ADIF file
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To generate an ADIF file based on `activation.txt`:
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```shell
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./FLEcli adif -i --overwrite activation.txt output/activation.adi
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```
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The second element after the input specifies the path and name of the output file.
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If is omitted, the tool will generate a filename.
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It is based on the input filename, just replacing the extension with `.adi`.
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The `-o` or `--overwrite` flag indicates that, if the output file already exists, it should be overwritten.
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The `-i` or `--interpolate` flag will interpolate the missing non-entered times based on the first and the last entered time.
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### Example: generate an ADIF file for WWFF upload
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To generate a WWFF-ready ADIF file:
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```shell
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./FLEcli adif -i --wwff ON4KJM@ONFF-025920200524.txt
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```
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The `--wwff` (or `-w` in the short form) indicates the adif flavour to produce.
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You can also use the `--sota` switch to generate an ADIF file containing SOTA details.
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The switch can be used together with `--wwff`
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As we didn't provide an output filename, the default output, `ON4KJM@ONFF-025920200524.adi` will be used.
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### Example: generate an ADIF file for POTA upload
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To generate a POTA-ready ADIF file:
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```shell
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./FLEcli adif -i --pota ON4KJM@ON-000120211224.txt
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```
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The `--pota` (or `-p` in the short form) indicates the adif flavour to produce.
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As we didn't provide an output filename, the default output, `ON4KJM@ON-000120211224.adi` will be used.
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A sample POTA FLE input file can be found in [the sample directory](test/data/sample_pota.txt).
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### Example: generate a SOTA csv file
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To generate a CSV file that can be uploaded to <https://www.sotadata.org.uk/> to report SOTA activations:
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```shell
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./FLEcli csv --interpolate --overwrite sotaActivation.txt
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```
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or the short form
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```shell
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./FLEcli csv -i -o sotaActivation.txt
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```
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This command will generate `sotaActivation.csv` based on the `sotaActivation.txt` FLE logfile.
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If the output file exists, it will be overwritten as the `--overwrite` flag has been specified.
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The `--interpolate` flag will interpolate the missing non-entered times based on the first and the last entered time.
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