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pwnagotchi-plugin-pisugar2
pwnagotchi-plugin-pisugar2 PublicA UI plugin for pwnagotchi that reads the I2C battery data from a Pisugar 2 (using a Injoinic IP5209)
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pisugar2-rtc-pwnagotchi.md
pisugar2-rtc-pwnagotchi.md 1The [PiSugar2](https://www.tindie.com/products/pisugar/pisugar2-battery-for-raspberry-pi-zero/) is a battery board for the Raspberry Pi Zero. It has an integrated [RTC chip](https://github.com/PiSugar/PiSugar/wiki/PiSugar2#hardware-specs) available over I2C, but there are no drivers included in the kernel with the latest release of the pwnagotchi (or Kali in general). It's a ZXW Shenzhen SD3078; there is surprisingly little information out there about this chip. I suspect it's newish.
23The PiSugar folks expect you to install [Pisugar Power Manager](https://github.com/PiSugar/pisugar-power-manager-rs), which is a web service to get battery status and set the RTC. I prefer to use the standard `hwclock` utility, because I don't need the extra function in the web interface. There is driver support for this chip in [kernels 5.1 or newer](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/1d67a232105b4dec2b10b2689f9cb89cc366d62f), so we can grab that and compile it as an out of tree module. You may be able to adapt these instructions for your use.
45Normally to do this you'd download the kernel headers, compile and install and be happy. I wasn't able to get the kernel headers for the kernel shipped with pwnagotchi working for me, so instead I did this against the full kernel source tree.
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pwnagotchi-plugin-gpsd
pwnagotchi-plugin-gpsd Publica plugin for pwnagotchi that shows your GPS location from GPSD
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aws-actions/stale-issue-cleanup
aws-actions/stale-issue-cleanup PublicClean up stale issues in your repository with GitHub Actions!
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aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials PublicConfigure AWS credential environment variables for use in other GitHub Actions.
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raspberry-pi-hardware-pwm-fan
raspberry-pi-hardware-pwm-fan PublicControl a fan for your Raspberry Pi with one of the BCM's hardware PWM timers
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