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| author | mr-nice <bernhard.guillon@begu.org> | 2024-12-22 19:44:23 +0000 |
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| committer | mr-nice <bernhard.guillon@begu.org> | 2024-12-22 19:44:23 +0000 |
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..945b725 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# BLE WB3S nebula galaxy projector + +The goal of this project is to create a firmware and possibly an app to control a cheap "YESLUSY LED Star Light" over BLE. This device ships with the WB3S chip (BK7231T) and unfortunately the tuya firmware. + +# Why? + +Because we can ^^ + +I don't like the idea to connect to a cloud just to switch the lights of the galaxy. And I also don't like to use ESPHome or something similar for something which I want to control just locally. + +# Alternative + +There is a ESPHome version for these chips, if you want something which connects to your smart home this is a way better alternative. + +# Project status + +Currently, nothing to see :D + +# Contributions + +Are welcome, just create a PR :) + +# Acknowledging + +The BLE reverse engineering and the initial stack are taken from this blog post. + +https//www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/topic3989434.html\#20742145 + +The doc/notes.pdf is from the original authors with the following note: + +``` +Finally, while all the code by the author(s) is licensed under GPLv3, other code used in building the final project +may be licensed under different terms and it is the responsibility of the reader to ensure compliance with +the terms of each license before proceeding." +```
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