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ESP-Miner

esp-miner is open source ESP32 firmware for the Bitaxe

If you are looking for premade images to load on your Bitaxe, check out the releases page. Maybe you want instructions for loading factory images.

Bitaxetool

We also have a command line python tool for flashing Bitaxe and updating the config called Bitaxetool

Bitaxetool Requires Python3.4 or later and pip

Install bitaxetool from pip. pip is included with Python 3.4 but if you need to install it check https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/

pip install --upgrade bitaxetool

The bitaxetool includes all necessary library for flashing the binary file to the Bitaxe Hardware.

You need to provide a config.cvs file (see repo for examples) and the appropiate firmware.bin file in it's executed directory.

  • Flash with the bitaxetool
bitaxetool --config ./config.cvs --firmware ./esp-miner-factory-v2.0.3.bin

AxeOS API

The esp-miner UI is called AxeOS and provides an API to expose actions and information.

For more details take a look at main/http_server/http_server.c.

Things that can be done are:

  • Get System Info
  • Get Swarm Info
  • Update Swarm
  • Swarm Options
  • System Restart Action
  • Update System Settings Action
  • System Options
  • Update OTA Firmware
  • Update OTA WWW
  • WebSocket

Some API examples in curl:

# Get system information
curl http://YOUR-BITAXE-IP/api/system/info
# Get swarm information
curl http://YOUR-BITAXE-IP/api/swarm/info
# System restart action
curl -X POST http://YOUR-BITAXE-IP/api/system/restart

Administration

The firmware hosts a small web server on port 80 for administrative purposes. Once the Bitaxe device is connected to the local network, the admin web front end may be accessed via a web browser connected to the same network at http://<IP>, replacing IP with the LAN IP address of the Bitaxe device, or http://bitaxe, provided your network supports mDNS configuration.