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| Boilerpipe Text | The SimConnect CLI has been tested and works for: Microsoft Flight Simulator
First you will need to grab the latest release available for the LRM CLI:
LRM CLI Client for SimConnect v6.0.2 (Windows x86)
Once you have downloaded the latest release, run the installer file you downloaded. You can simply accept the defaults (next, next, next, etc!) for an "out-of-the-box" setup.
That's it! You can now follow the
general configuration guide
to configure the LRM CLI Client and start tracking your flights!
In the current setup, in order to run the LRM CLI, you will need to open a terminal to the folder you have installed it (by default
C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI
), however you can add LRM CLI as a 'global command' so you can just write
lrm-client
from any location on your system to access the Client! This process is completely optional, but will save you some time so it's recommended to do it!
To do this, open the Windows Search, and search for
environment variables
as shown below:
Alternatively, you can open a Run window by pressing
WIN + R
and enter:
SystemPropertiesAdvanced
In the window that opens, click on "Environment Variables" as shown below:
Then, under the "User variables for {your username}" find the
Path
entry and click "Edit"
If you want this PATH to be accessible for all users on your system, instead find the
Path
entry under 'System variables'
Inside this new window, click 'New' and enter
C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI
(if not using the default, the path should point to the installation directory you picked for LRM)
Once you have entered the LRM Client there, you can click "OK" to all the windows that are open. Close and reopen any active terminals and you should be good to go!
You can test this works, by opening a new terminal and typing
lrm-client --help
The LRM CLI - SimConnect is a new application. This means that not a lot of Anti-Virus vendors don't know of this file. It is likely that your AV Provider is going to flag this file as malicous or suspicous. Some AV Solutions might even move it into quarentine. To help you running this file we provided some help here to configure your AV.
Windows Defender
| Keep in mind, that the process of excluding this application from your AV is different in Windows 10 vs Windows 11.
Avira Antivirus
Malwarebytes
Kaspersky
AVG
AVAST
Norton and Norton 360
Some Antivirus Vendors do not care about what exceptions you might have entered. Especially AVG, Avast and Norton are notoriously known to be a bit of a headache. You may need to add several indicators if you use these AV providers.
*
Installer
Client
SHA1
575f3ff4aa4c0807bd77bab775ef0b33802c6083
d43239dfcf1af8d6b3acfd93a1658ff73ad5d6c9
Process Name
lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2
AND
lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2.tmp
lrm-client.exe
Folders
n/a
C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI
AND
C:\Users\%username%\.config\lrm-client\
File type
Executable (.exe)
Executable (.exe)
Keep in mind that these values are only valid for version v6.0.2. We strive to update this table as soon as new releases roll out. |
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LRM CLI - SimConnect Setup
This guide will outline how to install and setup the SimConnect CLI on your system
***
> The SimConnect CLI has been tested and works for: Microsoft Flight Simulator
## [¶](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect#downloading) Downloading
First you will need to grab the latest release available for the LRM CLI:
- [LRM CLI Client for SimConnect v6.0.2 (Windows x86)](https://fshub.io/d/85/gutrqqwc)
## [¶](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect#installing) Installing
Once you have downloaded the latest release, run the installer file you downloaded. You can simply accept the defaults (next, next, next, etc!) for an "out-of-the-box" setup.
That's it! You can now follow the [general configuration guide](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli#Configuration) to configure the LRM CLI Client and start tracking your flights\!
## [¶](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect#adding-to-path) Adding to PATH
In the current setup, in order to run the LRM CLI, you will need to open a terminal to the folder you have installed it (by default `C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI`), however you can add LRM CLI as a 'global command' so you can just write `lrm-client` from any location on your system to access the Client! This process is completely optional, but will save you some time so it's recommended to do it\!
To do this, open the Windows Search, and search for `environment variables` as shown below:

Alternatively, you can open a Run window by pressing `WIN + R` and enter: `SystemPropertiesAdvanced`
In the window that opens, click on "Environment Variables" as shown below:

Then, under the "User variables for {your username}" find the `Path` entry and click "Edit"
> If you want this PATH to be accessible for all users on your system, instead find the `Path` entry under 'System variables'

Inside this new window, click 'New' and enter `C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI` (if not using the default, the path should point to the installation directory you picked for LRM)

Once you have entered the LRM Client there, you can click "OK" to all the windows that are open. Close and reopen any active terminals and you should be good to go\!
You can test this works, by opening a new terminal and typing `lrm-client --help`
## [¶](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect#antivirus) Antivirus
The LRM CLI - SimConnect is a new application. This means that not a lot of Anti-Virus vendors don't know of this file. It is likely that your AV Provider is going to flag this file as malicous or suspicous. Some AV Solutions might even move it into quarentine. To help you running this file we provided some help here to configure your AV.
- [Windows Defender](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-an-exclusion-to-windows-security-811816c0-4dfd-af4a-47e4-c301afe13b26#ID0EBF=Windows_10) \| Keep in mind, that the process of excluding this application from your AV is different in Windows 10 vs Windows 11.
- [Avira Antivirus](https://www.avira.com/en/blog/exceptions-avira-antivirus-3-steps)
- [Malwarebytes](https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038479234-Manage-the-Allow-List-in-Malwarebytes-for-Windows-v4)
- [Kaspersky](https://support.kaspersky.com/KESWin/11.1.1/en-us/178487.htm)
- [AVG](https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?l=en&urlName=avg-antivirus-scan-exclusions&supportType=home)
- [AVAST](https://support.avast.com/en-us/article/antivirus-scan-exclusions/#pc)
- [Norton and Norton 360](https://support.norton.com/sp/en/en/home/current/solutions/v3672136)
> Some Antivirus Vendors do not care about what exceptions you might have entered. Especially AVG, Avast and Norton are notoriously known to be a bit of a headache. You may need to add several indicators if you use these AV providers.
### [¶](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect#lrm-cli-simconnect-technical-indicators) LRM CLI - Simconnect technical indicators
| \* | Installer | Client |
|---|---|---|
| SHA1 | 575f3ff4aa4c0807bd77bab775ef0b33802c6083 | d43239dfcf1af8d6b3acfd93a1658ff73ad5d6c9 |
| Process Name | lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2 **AND** lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2.tmp | lrm-client.exe |
| Folders | n/a | C:\\Program Files (x86)\\LRM CLI **AND** C:\\Users\\%username%\\.config\\lrm-client\\ |
| File type | Executable (.exe) | Executable (.exe) |
> Keep in mind that these values are only valid for version v6.0.2. We strive to update this table as soon as new releases roll out.
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| Readable Markdown | > The SimConnect CLI has been tested and works for: Microsoft Flight Simulator
First you will need to grab the latest release available for the LRM CLI:
- [LRM CLI Client for SimConnect v6.0.2 (Windows x86)](https://fshub.io/d/85/gutrqqwc)
Once you have downloaded the latest release, run the installer file you downloaded. You can simply accept the defaults (next, next, next, etc!) for an "out-of-the-box" setup.
That's it! You can now follow the [general configuration guide](https://wiki.fshub.io/lrm-client/v6/cli#Configuration) to configure the LRM CLI Client and start tracking your flights\!
In the current setup, in order to run the LRM CLI, you will need to open a terminal to the folder you have installed it (by default `C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI`), however you can add LRM CLI as a 'global command' so you can just write `lrm-client` from any location on your system to access the Client! This process is completely optional, but will save you some time so it's recommended to do it\!
To do this, open the Windows Search, and search for `environment variables` as shown below:

Alternatively, you can open a Run window by pressing `WIN + R` and enter: `SystemPropertiesAdvanced`
In the window that opens, click on "Environment Variables" as shown below:

Then, under the "User variables for {your username}" find the `Path` entry and click "Edit"
> If you want this PATH to be accessible for all users on your system, instead find the `Path` entry under 'System variables'

Inside this new window, click 'New' and enter `C:\Program Files (x86)\LRM CLI` (if not using the default, the path should point to the installation directory you picked for LRM)

Once you have entered the LRM Client there, you can click "OK" to all the windows that are open. Close and reopen any active terminals and you should be good to go\!
You can test this works, by opening a new terminal and typing `lrm-client --help`
The LRM CLI - SimConnect is a new application. This means that not a lot of Anti-Virus vendors don't know of this file. It is likely that your AV Provider is going to flag this file as malicous or suspicous. Some AV Solutions might even move it into quarentine. To help you running this file we provided some help here to configure your AV.
- [Windows Defender](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-an-exclusion-to-windows-security-811816c0-4dfd-af4a-47e4-c301afe13b26#ID0EBF=Windows_10) \| Keep in mind, that the process of excluding this application from your AV is different in Windows 10 vs Windows 11.
- [Avira Antivirus](https://www.avira.com/en/blog/exceptions-avira-antivirus-3-steps)
- [Malwarebytes](https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038479234-Manage-the-Allow-List-in-Malwarebytes-for-Windows-v4)
- [Kaspersky](https://support.kaspersky.com/KESWin/11.1.1/en-us/178487.htm)
- [AVG](https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?l=en&urlName=avg-antivirus-scan-exclusions&supportType=home)
- [AVAST](https://support.avast.com/en-us/article/antivirus-scan-exclusions/#pc)
- [Norton and Norton 360](https://support.norton.com/sp/en/en/home/current/solutions/v3672136)
> Some Antivirus Vendors do not care about what exceptions you might have entered. Especially AVG, Avast and Norton are notoriously known to be a bit of a headache. You may need to add several indicators if you use these AV providers.
| \* | Installer | Client |
|---|---|---|
| SHA1 | 575f3ff4aa4c0807bd77bab775ef0b33802c6083 | d43239dfcf1af8d6b3acfd93a1658ff73ad5d6c9 |
| Process Name | lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2 **AND** lrm-cli-setup-6.0.2.tmp | lrm-client.exe |
| Folders | n/a | C:\\Program Files (x86)\\LRM CLI **AND** C:\\Users\\%username%\\.config\\lrm-client\\ |
| File type | Executable (.exe) | Executable (.exe) |
> Keep in mind that these values are only valid for version v6.0.2. We strive to update this table as soon as new releases roll out. |
| Shard | 123 (laksa) |
| Root Hash | 14642330279211940323 |
| Unparsed URL | io,fshub!wiki,/lrm-client/v6/cli/simconnect s443 |