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    blinker-py

    blinker-py

    Blinker python library for hardware. Works with Raspberry Pi

    ...The library helps developers control hardware through the Blinker mobile app, where users can build graphical interfaces with drag-and-drop widgets. It supports common IoT communication patterns such as Wi-Fi, MQTT, WebSocket, and BLE-related platform workflows. The project is useful for makers, students, and hardware developers who want a faster way to connect sensors, switches, relays, and small automation projects to a mobile control panel. It is best suited for lightweight IoT prototyping rather than large industrial deployments.
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    go1pylib

    go1pylib

    go1pylib is a Python library designed to control the Go1 robot

    go1pylib is a Python library designed to control the Go1 robot by Unitree Robotics. It provides an easy-to-use interface for robot movement, state management, collision avoidance, battery monitoring, and MQTT communication. Ideal for research and robotics development.
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