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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    ...It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy remote connection and holding Ducky Script payloads. Although the ESP8266 is awesome, it doesn't have a native USB, which means it can't act as a keyboard. The ESP will open up a Wi-Fi access point and host a web interface from which you can upload and manage your scripts. When you hit run, it will send the script to the ATmega, which then will execute it on the target machine.
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    NexusDataLink

    Connect, monitor and control your (embedded) systems remotely. m2m/IoT

    Connect, monitor and control your systems or embedded devices remotely (m2m/IoT) - for example your Raspberry Pi. The communication interface is defined in XML automatically providing a REST interface. NexusDataLink integrates smoothly in existing software or firmware and significantly reduces connection- or communication-related source code.
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    The object-oriented C++ library KLib provides methods to control a Khepera II robot of K-Team by remote via a serial connection. It supports turret extensions like grippers and cameras. There is also a graphical example application to control Khepera.
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