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    Execute bash command/Turn off GPIO (LED) from mirror

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    • bugsounetB Offline
      bugsounet Banned
      last edited by

      tip: try to use gpiozero ;)

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      • BKeyportB Offline
        BKeyport Module Developer @bugsounet
        last edited by

        @bugsounet I actually have the bash command I need to run. Just the part of interfacing through the Mirror is what I need help with.

        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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          bugsounet Banned @BKeyport
          last edited by

          ah sorry, so exec your code it when all modules are started.

          with ALL_MODULES_STARTED incoming system notification, you can send a notification to node_helper for exec your bash script

          For execute it in node_helper, you can use exec command of child_process library

          See:

          • system notification: about all system notification
          • sendSocketNotification for send a notification to node_helper
          • socketNotificationReceived for read notification in node_helper
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            MMRIZE @BKeyport
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            @BKeyport
            MMM-NotificationTrigger for that purpose.

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              wishmaster270 Module Developer @MMRIZE
              last edited by

              @MMRIZE
              Or https://github.com/Tom-Hirschberger/MMM-Notification-To-Command

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                BKeyport Module Developer @wishmaster270
                last edited by BKeyport

                @wishmaster270 @MMRIZE I figured one of you wizards already figured it out. I had forgotten about the all modules notification, and then I would have realized all the pieces are already there.

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                  BKeyport Module Developer @BKeyport
                  last edited by

                  FWIW, MMM-Notification-To-Command is exactly what I was aiming for.

                  The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                    Ray @BKeyport
                    last edited by

                    @BKeyport you might want to look at raspberry pi 5 I use it to turn LEDs on and off
                    I also use believers are not Dragon NaturallySpeaking which is pretty cool because I can write a letter and also turn LEDs on and off just by voice

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                      BKeyport Module Developer @Ray
                      last edited by

                      @Ray pinctrl 17 op dl does the work behind the scenes, I just needed a way to call it from the mirror, which I got with MMM-Notification-to-command.

                      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                        Ray @BKeyport
                        last edited by Ray

                        @BKeyport another way I also do it is I use GoogleAssistant
                        and then use what they call a recipe these recipes you can make yourself on my recipe I have turned the lights on
                        so as long as I have my microphone on and link to the mirror I can turn the lights on and off

                        https://wiki.bugsounet.fr/MMM-GoogleAssistant

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