any console-based bluetooth wizard available?

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I do this very simply by using the simple-agent.  Here is a sample.

hcitool  scan
simple-agent  hci0 <address>
bluez-test-device  trusted <address> yes
bluez-test-device  trusted <address>
#to check if it was successful should return 1
bluez-test-input  connect <address>

Hope this helps.

Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt at csir.co.za> wrote:

> As per subject.
> I am new to bluetooth in general, but have found btscanner which does
> show some stuff regarding available devices.
> How do most of you setup/configure your bluetooth devices from console?
> TIA, Willem
> 
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