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stairsJs-control-panel

It is a front-end (GUI client) for the automatic led-light server program of my stairs, which can be found here: https://github.com/Vinz68/stairsJs. The server program (stairsJs repository) controls the led-strips on the stairs automatically based on the current sunset and sunrise times and using 2 passive infra red (PIR) sensors to detect the people who want to go up or down.

This client program (stairsJs-control-panel) gives the status and control of this stairs program. Status: Current time, Sunrise time, Sunset time and the current state/mode and 2 settings. Control: There program has different modes which can be set:

Mode Description
'Always off.' Stairs Lights always turned off
'Automatic, by PIR.' When PIR detects a person, turn on stair lights.
'Automatic, by PIR when dark.' When Dark and PIR detects a person, turn on lights.
'Always on.' Stairs Lights always turned on
'Always on when dark.' When Dark, Stairs Lights always turned on
'Test1 activated.' Test mode, for future usage.

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stairsjs-control-panel

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

npm start

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npm test

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npm run build

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