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Node.js wrapper for apcaccess from apcupsd
This module has lots of inspiration from Ron Klinkien. I think that most of the code is changed so that it isn't really the same as the app he published (https://github.com/cyberjunky/node-apcupsd/blob/master/app.js). I took his idea of parsing the output from apcaccess and added the additional step of parsing the values so that they are useful to a machine and I removed the MQTT broker because I was just trying to make a module for the apcupsd. So maybe he will find this module useful in the app that he made.
The module is just a promise that returns a object.
I added a license. If Ron wants me to list his name in there too, I am ok to add him to the license, but I don't think that any of the code is the same.
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We found that apcupsd 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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