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Contributions to this project are always welcome. To add a new feature fork the dev branch and give a pull request when your new feature is tested and complete. If its a new module, it should be put inside the modules directory. The branch name should be your new feature name in the format <Feature_featurename_version(optional)>. On Linux platforms, you can make an executable for TorBot by using the install.sh script.
...GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase
The tutorial is available at https://www.instructables.com/ESP32-CYD-ESL/
WebFlash: https://northstrix.github.io/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase/flash.html
Format Flash area designated for SPIFFS with ESP32 Filesystem Uploader (https://github.com/me-no-dev/arduino-esp32fs-plugin/releases/) after using the WebFlash.
Jupyter server extension to proxy requests with AWS SigV4 authentican
A Jupyter server extension to proxy requests with AWS SigV4 authentication. This server extension enables the usage of the AWS JavaScript/TypeScript SDK to write Jupyter frontend extensions without having to export AWS credentials to the browser. A single /awsproxy endpoint is added on the Jupyter server which receives incoming requests from the browser, uses the credentials on the server to add SigV4 authentication to the request, and then proxies the request to the actual AWS service...