Bootstrap a Raspberry Pi OS or Rocky Linux with Ansible
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Oct 31, 2022 - Jinja
Bootstrap a Raspberry Pi OS or Rocky Linux with Ansible
Python3 fan controller - auto stop/starts a cooling fan for raspberry pi using a S8050 transistor
Implementation of a voice assistant system on a Raspberry Pi 4.
Python script to record audio in a loop and send the audio files over to a server through a REST request
Build a batman-adv powered mesh network with Raspberry Pis from scratch
Contains a vehicle license plate recognition project.
Ansible playbooks for automating Raspberry Pi OS Lite setup, including Docker, Docker Compose, and Apache2 in Docker.
a shell script for RPiOS that installs the pi-top SDK and dependencies automatically
Prepare a Raspberry Pi OS image for a headless installation
Vendor cloud-init and netplan configuration for Raspberry Pi OS. Provides updateable system defaults without rebuilding the base image.
A little module for playing light animations on your Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi OS Imager for ThoriumOS
Wiki for basics involving setting up a Raspberry Pi.
This script to show status of Raspberry pi running on raspberry pi os.
Shellfish is a bash script installer of Ubuntu/Debian Linux terminal pack that uses Fish Terminal and custom tools, tweaks and settings for it. Perfect for full stack development, game servers, general nerding and Linux power use!
How to install the OS, setup nodejs, git, python, useful commands, troubleshoting guide for Raspberry PI Bullseye.
A Raspberry Pi 5 setup for producing True Random Numbers From Natural Sources
These are my notes to help me streamline the process of readying a Raspi for development or project work. Your use and therefore your process may vary. My engagement with the Pi is episodic and these notes may fall out of date as new technology and new tools may emerge.
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