mqtt-io
Expose GPIO modules (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, PCF8754, PiFace2 etc.) and digital sensors (LM75 etc.) to an MQTT server for remote control and monitoring.
How to download and setup mqtt-io
Open terminal and run command
git clone https://github.com/flyte/mqtt-io.git
git clone is used to create a copy or clone of mqtt-io repositories.
You pass git clone a repository URL. it supports a few different network protocols and corresponding URL formats.
Also you may download zip file with mqtt-io https://github.com/flyte/mqtt-io/archive/master.zip
Or simply clone mqtt-io with SSH
[email protected]:flyte/mqtt-io.git
If you have some problems with mqtt-io
You may open issue on mqtt-io support forum (system) here: https://github.com/flyte/mqtt-io/issuesSimilar to mqtt-io repositories
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