The new pyLoad package pyload-ng
is automatically deployed from the master branch of the pyLoad sources.
The old pyLoad package, compatible with Python 2 only, is still available on the stable branch.
To install pyLoad, type the command:
This will install the latest stable release of pyLoad in your system.
Note:
No stable release is available yet!
You can install all the recommended packages for pyLoad at once.
Append the tag extra
to the installation command:
You can also use more tags together, like:
Blynk is a platform with iOS and Android apps to control Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet.
You can easily build graphic interfaces for all your projects by simply dragging and dropping widgets.
If you need more information, please follow these links:
Blynk Server is an Open-Source Netty based Java server, responsible for forwarding messages between Blynk mobile application and various microcontroller boards and SBCs (i.e. Arduino, Raspberry Pi. etc).
Download latest server build here.
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Gladys is a home assistant who helps you in your everyday life.
Like a kind of JARVIS!
Gladys is connected to all your devices in your home. She is connected to your calendars and tons of API to help you.
But let's pick an example:
This is just a simple scenario, possibilities with Gladys are just endless. Don't hesitate to suggest yours
Right now we are migrating from Gladys 3 to Gladys 4, a new release rewrote from scratch. If you want to install Gladys 3, visit our website.
Volumio is an headless audiophile music player, designed to play music with the highest possible fidelity. Volumio runs on most embedded devices (Raspberry Pi, UDOO, Odroid, Cubieboard, Beaglebone, Pine64, Allo Sparky...) and on any ordinary PC (x86).
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Root login via ssh has been disabled by default, however user volumio can become root.
Developers are welcome! Check out the resources:
Some VM images are available, although they're not always kept up-to-date. It can be an alternative to developing directly on target (Raspberry Pi, or whatever).
Homepage: http://bpatrik.github.io/pigallery2/
This is a directory-first photo gallery website, optimised for running on low resource servers (especially on raspberry pi)
Live Demo @ heroku: https://pigallery2.herokuapp.com/
Docker with docker-compose is the offitial and recommend way of installing and running Pigallery2. It contains all necessary dependencies, auto restarts on reboot, supports https, easy to upgrade to newer versions. For configuration and docker-compose files read more here or check all builds: https://hub.docker.com/r/bpatrik/pigallery2/tags/
LMS is a self-hosted music streaming software: access your music collection from anywhere using a web interface!
A demo instance is available, with the following limitations:
LMS provides several ways to help you find the music you like:
The recommendation engine uses two different sources:
Notes on the self-organizing map:
The API version implemented is 1.12.0 and has been tested on Android using the official application, Ultrasonic and DSub.
Since LMS uses metadata tags to organize music, a compatibility mode is used to navigate through the collection using the directory browsing commands.