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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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    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    Bluetooth LE Keyboard library for the ESP32

    ...There is also Bluetooth-specific information that you can set (optional): Instead of BleKeyboard bleKeyboard; you can do BleKeyboard bleKeyboard("Bluetooth Device Name", "Bluetooth Device Manufacturer", 100);. (Max length is 15 characters, anything beyond that will be truncated.) By default the battery level will be set to 100%, the device name will be ESP32 Bluetooth Keyboard and the manufacturer will be Espressif. This feature is meant to compensate for some applications and devices that can't handle fast input and will skip letters if too many keys are sent in a small time frame.
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    Slidee project designs an open source microprocessor controlled camera slider/dolly, used for timelapse photography as well filmmaking projects. The slidee and the controller is designed out of commonly available construction hardware and Arduino microprocessor, so that any hobbyist can construct it in the home garage workshop. The goal of the project is to make this slidee the most versatile and affordable microprocessor controlled slider for the photographers and filmmakers.
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    blutle

    Small wireless board to control tiny DIY toys over bluetooth

    Being powered with cell phone battery, this board can drive small toys - up to two DC motors, several input/output pins, discharge control.
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    DefendLineII
    ATMEL ATMega1280 based powerful, multifunctional, reliable, expandable and extremely flexible hardware platform for home and industrial processes automation, robotic toys, security systems, education and enjoyment.
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    pySpykeeWeb is a simple web server written in Python for controlling a Spykee robot. Currently the program supports robot movement, dock, undock, battery level reporting commands, and video streaming.
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