Moreover, the -q option (pin querry) doesn't provide information of the pin 
mode (direction) and its value:

debian@beaglebone:~$ config-pin -q P9.12

Current mode for P9_12 is:     gpio

debian@beaglebone:~$

In fact, there is no information at all!

On Monday, September 14, 2020 at 3:15:26 PM UTC+2, Pavel Yermolenko wrote:
>
> I was a little hasty to say what works.
> The version of *config-pin*, installed on my system, is quite shrinked.
>
> debian@beaglebone:~$ config-pin -h
>
> GPIO Pin Configurator
>
> Usage: config-pin -c <filename>
>        config-pin -l <pin>
>        config-pin -q <pin>
>        config-pin <pin> <mode>
>
> debian@beaglebone:~$
>
> Contrary to the version, described in the book of Derek Molloy, there is 
> no such options as *-a*, *-i*, *-f*,
>

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