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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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      [MMM-GoodreadsQuotes] Goodreads quotes

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      Goodreads quotes [image: 1667849933543-screenshot.jpg] https://github.com/IgniparousTempest/MMM-GoodreadsQuotes Another simple typescript module. I am having quite a bit of fun with MagicMirror. You can select the authors you want quotes for and it will randomly display on from one of those lists every minute.
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      [MMM-DailyZapiro] Zapiro political comics

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      Catholic Liturgical Calendar [image: 1667771701918-screenshot.gif] https://github.com/IgniparousTempest/MMM-DailyZapiro Hi all this is my second module, and my first written in typescript. It is quite a simple module, so it might be nice as a reference if you want to set up your own typescript module. Unfortunately the comics are quite detailed, and don’t look as clear in the high contrast filter. The comic cycles between the n most recent Zapiro comics every minute.
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      [MMM-catholic-liturgical-calendar] Catholic calendar

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      Catholic Liturgical Calendar [image: 1667771071816-screenshot.jpg] https://github.com/IgniparousTempest/MMM-catholic-liturgical-calendar Hi all this is my first module, it displays a forcast of the upcomming events on the liturgical calendar, as well as displaying the current date in the Christian year. The glyphs on the left determine the importance: A cross is a regular observance day, and a church is a holy day of obligation. I imagine most won’t be interested, but I am sure at least someone besides me will quite useful.
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