ElFishi wrote: 
> 
> I wanted to follow the state of the GPIO pin from the commandline but I
> can't find the right value file 
> 

There are two tools to do this.

There is a command called "readall.sh"  that will display a table
similar to how wiringPi displayed the state and mode of all gpio pins.  
This is just a script that runs a simple program  pcp-gpio  to check/set
the state of one pin

To read BCM 22, just ru



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