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@openledcontrol/core
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Contains the core interfaces, configuration and objects needed for adding plugins. This is required by every plugin.
In your openledcontrol.toml
file you can set the following options
[Core]
# Specify all plugins which should be loaded
# Note that they need to be installed beforehand with npm
Plugins = [
"@openledcontrol/raspberrypi",
"@openledcontrol/rest"
]
[Core.LEDStrip]
# Define the length of the LED strip. This is needed to configure
# further services down the line and to set proper sizes for things.
Length = 60
FAQs
Core utils of openledcontrol needed by every plugin
We found that @openledcontrol/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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