Polyglot examples for the 01Space ESP32-C3FH4-RGB board
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Polyglot examples for the 01Space ESP32-C3FH4-RGB board
CheerLights is an “Internet of Things” project created by Hans Scharler that allows people’s lights all across the world to synchronize to one color set by Twitter. This is a way to connect physical things with social networking experiences and spread cheer at the same time. We are all connected.
Learn how to make your own CheerOrb - A DIY CheerLights display to learn the basics of IoT.
Colour synchronised internet connected Christmas Tree
This sketch periodically checks the CheerLights color that is stored in ThingSpeak channel 1417 and sets the background color of the screen on the stickc. Wiki refers: https://github.com/marksyuk/M5STICK-C-Plus-Cheerlights-Client/wiki
Learn how to connect a Raspberry Pi Pico W to the CheerLights IoT project.
JavaScript client library for connecting to ThingSpeak ( https://thingspeak.com/ ) to get the latest color values for CheerLights ( https://cheerlights.com/ ).
Showing the Cheerlights colors with Redis Streams, MQTT and a Pimoroni Unicorn Hat
A perl Tk client for the ThingSpeak Cheerlights channel
A catch all for my cheerlights projects
A Python package to interact with the CheerLights API.
SkyStream is a simple, elegant web application that allows you to track and display posts from Bluesky containing specific hashtags in real-time.
Cheerlighs project using Pimoroni's Mood Lamp
Scriptable widget to display a CheerLights widget on iOS devices.
An Arduino library to synchronize with the global CheerLights color by fetching the latest color from the CheerLights API.
CheerLights JavaScript Widgets are a collection of embeddable widgets that display the current CheerLights color on web pages.
A Perl module for accessing the CheerLights API
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To associate your repository with the cheerlights topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."