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  1. fractionless-boilerplate fractionless-boilerplate Public

    A front-end boilerplate and CSS starting point you build up instead of tear down

    CSS 3 3

  2. saml2js saml2js Public

    Forked from flesch/saml2json

    Parses SAML 2.0 responses into JS objects you can read and manipulate

    JavaScript 3 14

  3. How to set up LIRC on Raspbian Buste... How to set up LIRC on Raspbian Buster (2019, 4.x kernel)
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    ## Infrared and LIRC
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    *Beware: These instructions have been cobbled together from all of the sources I found that got my specific unit working. I can verify it works on a Pi 3B running the latest OS as of summer 2019. Everyone's hardware and system will be a bit different so your mileage may vary. Before you go crazy trying to debug issues sending a signal, grab an existing lirc config for any remote and use the lirc CLI to send a signal out and verify your hardware is sending the signal by viewing the IR LED through a front-facing smartphone camera (almost all smartphone front cameras - even new iPhones - will not filter out IR light and you should see the LED flash when sending a signal). If you see your hardware is sending a signal and/or you can see that the IR input is seeing some signal, then you know your setup works and the issue may be that the remote you're trying to learn simply won't work with LIRC. I know for a fact that many Comcast/Xfinity cable remotes are actually RF devices and need to have IR mode turned on manually. Furthermore, I know for a fact that some TV and cable box remotes, for whatever reason, are too complex to work with LIRC. Try a very very simple remote before moving on to fancier devices.*
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    In 2019 lirc_rpi, the Linux kernel module provided with Raspbian before, was replaced with gpio-ir and gpio-ir-tx. This tutorial is updated for Raspbian Buster. If you need to setup ANAVI Infrared pHAT on an older version of Raspbian, for example from 2018-04-18, please [have a look at the **old** user's manual](http://anavi.technology/files/anavi-infrared-phat-2018.pdf).
  4. piremote piremote Public

    A web and voice universal remote interface for Raspberry Pi

    JavaScript

  5. coverage-web coverage-web Public

    The first and only free (as in "FREE Beer!" and "Liberty"), open source health insurance quote engine

    CSS 6 4

  6. q-node q-node Public

    Q API wrapper for Node.js

    JavaScript 2 1