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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ESP-IDF

    ESP-IDF

    Espressif IoT Development Framework

    ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework) is the official, open-source development framework for programming Espressif SoCs (such as ESP32, ESP32‑S2, ESP32‑C3 series). It provides toolchains, APIs, components, sample code, and workflows for building embedded IoT firmware, offering support for Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, power management, and peripheral integration. As well as the esp-idf-template project mentioned in Getting Started, ESP-IDF comes with some example projects in the examples directory. Install host build dependencies mentioned in the Getting Started guide. Run the export script on Windows (export.bat) or source it on Unix (source export.sh) in every shell environment before using ESP-IDF.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Bluejay

    Bluejay

    A simple Swift framework for building reliable Bluetooth LE apps

    Bluejay is a simple Swift framework for building reliable Bluetooth LE apps. Bluejay's primary goals are to simplify talking to a single Bluetooth LE peripheral. Make it easier to handle Bluetooth operations reliably. Take advantage of Swift features and conventions. A callback-based API. A FIFO operation queue for more synchronous and predictable behaviour. A background task mode for batch operations that avoids the "callback pyramid of death".
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    A cross-platform Python Bluetooth API for Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Python For Series 60. Provides simple device and service discovery, RFCOMM sockets, L2CAP client sockets, OBEX file transfer, service advertising, and access to local device information.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The Microinstall is a set of classes that makes it easy to distribute your MIDlets. The end users could send your MIDlet to other people via Bluetooth, Ir, SMS or MMS.
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    btp2p stands for Bluetooth p2p and it is a collection of java classes for p2p networks over Bluetooth. Useful for CLDC multiplayer games and other applications with extendable design for layered protocols. HuNt is a chatroom midlet based on btp2p.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A platform independent framework to remote control Lego Mindstorms NXT from Python. Using PyBluez http://org.csail.mit.edu/pybluez/ for Bluetooth connectivity and wxPython http://www.wxpython.org/ for UI.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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