ninja-allone | Ninja Blocks driver for the Orvibo AllOne IR blaster
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ninja-allone is a JavaScript library. ninja-allone has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Ninja Blocks driver for the Orvibo AllOne IR blaster. Control your TV, air conditioner, S10 sockets and other IR goodies from your Ninja Block!.
Ninja Blocks driver for the Orvibo AllOne IR blaster. Control your TV, air conditioner, S10 sockets and other IR goodies from your Ninja Block!.
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It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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Install ninja-allone
Set up your AllOne and any S10 sockets you have via the WiWo / SmartPoint apps (this driver assumes you’re all set up and ready to go). SSH into your Ninja Block and head to your driver directory. Run this command: git clone http://github.com/Grayda/ninja-allone && cd ninja-allone && npm install && restartninja. Reload your dashboard and any AllOne devices detected will show up. Type LEARN (must be in uppercase) into the text box and press "Set Text". This will put the AllOne into learning mode (solid red light). Grab your remote of choice and press a button. Keep the press short if possible.
Set up your AllOne and any S10 sockets you have via the WiWo / SmartPoint apps (this driver assumes you’re all set up and ready to go)
SSH into your Ninja Block and head to your driver directory
Run this command: git clone http://github.com/Grayda/ninja-allone && cd ninja-allone && npm install && restartninja
Reload your dashboard and any AllOne devices detected will show up.
Type LEARN (must be in uppercase) into the text box and press "Set Text". This will put the AllOne into learning mode (solid red light)
Grab your remote of choice and press a button. Keep the press short if possible
LEARN will disappear from the box and be replaced with a long string of hex. This is your IR code. Use it in your rules and such. Save it somewhere because otherwise you’ll need to program it again!
S10 sockets will appear as relay devices. Toggle the switch to turn them off and on, or use the rules page to control them via other means
The button on top of the Orvibo AllOne will appear as a separate widget on the dashboard. Use the rules page to do stuff when the button is pressed!
Set up your AllOne and any S10 sockets you have via the WiWo / SmartPoint apps (this driver assumes you’re all set up and ready to go)
SSH into your Ninja Block and head to your driver directory
Run this command: git clone http://github.com/Grayda/ninja-allone && cd ninja-allone && npm install && restartninja
Reload your dashboard and any AllOne devices detected will show up.
Type LEARN (must be in uppercase) into the text box and press "Set Text". This will put the AllOne into learning mode (solid red light)
Grab your remote of choice and press a button. Keep the press short if possible
LEARN will disappear from the box and be replaced with a long string of hex. This is your IR code. Use it in your rules and such. Save it somewhere because otherwise you’ll need to program it again!
S10 sockets will appear as relay devices. Toggle the switch to turn them off and on, or use the rules page to control them via other means
The button on top of the Orvibo AllOne will appear as a separate widget on the dashboard. Use the rules page to do stuff when the button is pressed!
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I was born and raised on the open source software movement. If you like what I do, consider donating code, hardware or a few bucks to cover costs / Redbull. PayPal donations welcome at grayda [a@t] solidinc [dot.org], code forks and pull requests strongly encouraged and if you have an Orvibo S20 socket, please donate Wireshark / tcpdump / Shark for Root files if you can!.
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