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This package is dedicated to being a cohesive resource point for Wifi LED lighting through Python.
This package currently only contains the API layer for LimitlessLED bulbs ($16/$19 / bulb), but will soon expand to LIFX bulbs ($80 / bulb) which are set to ship in August/September 2013.
Philips hue ($60 / bulb) may be looked at into the future, but is currently a bit expensive for a full house system. Other Python APIs do exist and are linked here. If any one feels like they want to merge projects, feel free to reach me via GitHub.
Future products that we're looking forward to include:
Feel free to add to the list of upcoming products and/or manufactures.
See bin for example executables for each supported system.
Install the Python module by running:
pip install wifileds
Then import the module into your code using:
import wifileds
For each submodule's specific usage, read the README.md in the respective directory.
See tests for example scripts for each supported system.
Feel free to contribute code fixes, new effects, or even new WiFi LED systems via GitHub pull requests.
FAQs
Library for multiple WiFi LED vendors.
We found that wifileds 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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