Yes! If your phone can load a web page it can control blink(1). The blink(1) service provided by the Blink1Control app on your computer can appear as a web app for your phone or any other network enabled device.
Yes! If your phone can load a web page it can control blink(1). The blink(1) service provided by the Blink1Control app on your computer can appear as a web app for your phone or any other network enabled device.
Short answer: use “blink1control-tool” instead of “blink1-tool”! Only one program can access the blink(1) device at a time. If running the Blink1Control […]
The blink(1) mk3 is visually almost identical to the mk2. It comes in a smaller box but comes with the same 5ft […]
Yes! For Travis and Ruby, there is the travis-blink1 ruby gem. For GitLab CI, here’s how to Integrate GitLab CI with blink(1) on […]
In general, the blink(1) low-level APIs are compiled with GCC and Makefiles.