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    SmartThings

    SmartThings

    Collects custom SmartApps and Device Handlers in Groovy

    The SmartThings repository by krlaframboise collects custom SmartApps and Device Handlers (in Groovy) for the SmartThings home automation platform. It provides a library of community-developed automation logic and device support code to extend SmartThings beyond its built-in offerings. Users can deploy these scripts in the SmartThings IDE to customize device behavior, logging, capabilities, dashboards, notifications, etc. Device Handlers (drivers) for extended hardware support. Examples of...
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    gnhast

    gnhast

    gnhast - Garbled's NetBSD Home Automation Scripting Tools

    ...The core set of daemons is written in C, however, any event (such as a light being turned on) can be handled by an external script or program. These programs can be written in any language, and the central daemon handles all the intercommunication. It is designed to be easily extensible for new device types and protocols. The core system is BSD Licensed (3-clause), however scripts or additional data collectors may be written under any acceptable lic. While the primary development environment for this is NetBSD, it can be used on other UNIX variants, such as Linux, or other BSD's.
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    WiRe

    The Android-smartphone universal television remote

    The WiRe project seeks to provide android smartphones with universal Infrared (IR) television remote control functionality. The limitations/scope of this project include: 1. Android application will be restricted to a minimum Android Operating Sytem of Android 4.2.2 2. Data communications will be conducted over a Wi-Fi network 3. The embedded device will be built utilizing the Beaglebone Black as its core 4. The Final product will be capable of conducting common television controls
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    ChumbOS Launcher

    ChumbOS Launcher - Native Application Launcher for Chumby

    ChumbOS Launcher is a native C application that is designed to break the shackles of the Chumby, so that not only flash applications can take advantage of the cute little colour screen, touchscreen input, rotary encoder and it's majestic Chumby Button. By the way, not that it had too many shackles, don't get me wrong, but the limitation of using only flash widgets on a device having the horse power of a 450MHz full blown computer, seems to me, a bit of a waste and just a bit annoying. ...
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