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micropython-rotary
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How to control addressable RGB lights with a ESP8266. Part 2.5 of 3. Rotary knob addendum.
Before I set up the web server, I want local control of the LEDs, so I'm setting up a rotary knob to control the lights in addition to the web server. I'm using this library to control the rotary knob.
micropython-wifi_manager
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How to properly comply with project licenses?
Hey folks, I'm currently building a plant monitoring system with microcontrollers, mqtt and grafana as a project in university. I'm using ESP32s as my microcontrollers that are hooked up to my plants. I plan to add this library/module to my project to help me establish the wifi connection for my microcontrollers more dynamically, so that I do not have to hard code the credentials. My question is, how do I properly comply with the MIT license / give credit to that module in my code? Do I just add the license and copyright of Igor Ferreira as a comment to wifi_manager.py or do I add a subdirectory for the wifimanager and copy the license to it? I plan on licensing my project under the MIT license as well, but I obviously want to give proper credit where it's due, so I would be very happy if some of the FOSS folks could help me out here! :)
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wifi_manager break out if statement question
I am using the wifi_manager.py library from here in a project. I am posting the question here because that github does not seem maintained cause a previous question never got answered.
What are some alternatives?
st7789_mpy - Fast pure-C driver for MicroPython that can handle display modules on ST7789 chip
FILDZ_CYBEROS - IoT messaging framework built on MicroPython and ESP-NOW.
WiFiManager - WiFi manager for ESP8266 - ESP12 - ESP32 - micropython
lib-python - Blynk IoT library for Python and Micropython
MicroWebSrv2 - The last Micro Web Server for IoTs (MicroPython) or large servers (CPython), that supports WebSockets, routes, template engine and with really optimized architecture (mem allocations, async I/Os). Ready for ESP32, STM32 on Pyboard, Pycom's chipsets (WiPy, LoPy, ...). Robust, efficient and documented!
micrOS - micrOS - mini automation OS for DIY projects.
iome - A Physical Platform for Web Appplication Development
pysmartnode - Micropython Smarthome framework
turtleplotbot3 - The TurtlePlotBot3 is a MicroPython based 3D printed drawing robot powered by a TTGO T-Display ESP32 Module
MicroPython-Encoder-motor - MicroPython library for PID speed and position control of N20 motors with encoders
Terkin - Datalogger for MicroPython and CPython.