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Desk clock for your Raspberry Pi.
PieTime lets you turn your Raspberry Pi into a desk clock. It's written in Python using PyGame framework.
PieTime comes with three modules that allow displaying the clock, weather and set of pictures. These modules (also known as cards) are highly configurable, so you can tweak them to better suit your needs.
Additionally, an API is provided for users who wish to write their own cards. Read on for an example of a card.
With PieTime you can:
PieTime has been created and is developed by
Tomek Wójcik <https://www.bthlabs.pl/>
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PieTime is licensed under the MIT License.
PieTime uses the following 3rd party code and resources:
FAQs
Desk clock for your Raspberry Pi.
We found that pie_time demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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