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[thing-it-node] Device Plugin for Enlighted © Sensors.
This allows you to
by means of thing-it-node and thing-it.com.
First, install nodejs on your computer (e.g. your PC or your Raspberry Pi).
Then install [thing-it-node] via
npm install -g thing-it-node
The [thing-it-device-enlighted] Plugin is installed with [thing-it-node], hence there is no need to install it separately.
The Plugin supports Autodiscovery, hence you only have to create a directory in which you intend to run the configuration, e.g.
mkdir ~/enlighted-test
cd ~/enlighted-test
and invoke
tin init
and then start [thing-it-node] via
tin run
Install the thing-it Mobile App from the Apple Appstore or Google Play and set it up to connect to [thing-it-node] locally as described here or just connect your browser under http://localhost:3001.
The following screenshot shows the Node Page of the sample configuration:
After completing the above, you may be interested in
FAQs
[thing-it-node] Device Plugin for enlighted devices.
The npm package thing-it-device-enlighted receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, thing-it-device-enlighted popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that thing-it-device-enlighted demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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