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    AWS IoT Device SDK for Python

    AWS IoT Device SDK for Python

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using Python

    The AWS IoT Device SDK for Python allows developers to write Python script to use their devices to access the AWS IoT platform through MQTT or MQTT over the WebSocket protocol. By connecting their devices to AWS IoT, users can securely work with the message broker, rules, and the device shadow (sometimes referred to as a thing shadow) provided by AWS IoT and with other AWS services like AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon S3, and more. It is a complete rework, built to improve reliability...
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    Basalsure

    Basalsure

    Basal insulin reminder technology built with Raspberry Pi

    Basalsure is a hardware design and software kit to build a basal insulin dose assurance box for users of multiple daily injections (MDI) via syringes.
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    megawake

    megawake

    Remotely turn on devices connected to your home network

    A Free and Open-Source program to send Wake on Lan (WoL) packets What is Wake on Lan (WoL)? Wake on Lan (WoL) is a feature that allows you to remotely turn on supported devices (such as Smart TVs, and computers) when connected to the same local network. What is a Wake on Lan (WoL) packet? It is a packet used to request a WoL order to remotely turn on a WoL supported device. More details available in: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN For this program to work you have...
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    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Notifications to phone from Raspberry PI for GPIO connected devices

    This software is for delivering push notifications to remote devices such as smartphones and tablets from a Raspberry Pi when the Raspberry Pi is connected through its GPIO pins to a device which holds a relay or electronic switch temporarily closed when activated. An example of such as device is a Dakota Alert break beam sensor.
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    pyrpl

    PyRPL turns your Red Pitaya into a powerful analog feedback device.

    The Red Pitaya is a commercial, affordable FPGA board with fast analog inputs and outputs. This makes it useful for quantum optics experiments, in particular as a digital feedback controller for analog systems. Based on the open source software provided by the board manufacturer, PyRPL (Python RedPitaya Lockbox) implements many devices that are needed for optics experiments with the Red Pitaya. PyRPL implements various digital signal processing (DSP) modules (see features below). It allows...
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    iHome by ionware

    iHome by ionware

    iHome Smart Home System Platform

    iHome is a fully tested Smart Home Automation system using the Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi SBC and Linux OS and has all the functional features of NEST or ECOBEE smart thermostats with the added benefit of full privacy and security at less than half the price! It incorporates MBLogic with algorithms and Modbus coms for HVAC home control via the ionware modbus compatible ionC1 input/output controller board. The iHome software system comes fully configured as a SD Card image file for...
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    myHouse

    myHouse

    Home monitoring and automation suite now known as eGeoffrey

    PLEASE NOTE: myHouse has been a nice starting point but difficult to customize, maintain and evolve. For these and many other reasons, I've completely re-designed- re-architect myHouse also giving it a new name (eGeoffrey). The basic principles are the same, the software is still open source but now is supposed to be way simpler to configure (entirely via the web interface), use, customize and extend. If you want to give it a look, check out https://www.egeoffrey.com. I've also put...
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    Gigaset Elements command line interface

    Gigaset Elements command line interface

    Python based command line interface for Gigaset Elements

    gigasetelements-cli is a python based program which allows you to control your Gigaset Elements home security system. It comes with an easy to use CLI (command-line interface) suitable for direct use or cron jobs.
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