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A demo project of how to use muzzley on an Intel Galileo Gen1, Gen2 and Edison using C++ and Node.js.

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muzzley blink demo

This repository demonstrates how muzzley can be used on an Intel Galileo Gen1, Gen2 and Edison using C++ and Node.js. Once integrated, you'll be able to remotely control your board from anywhere.

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In order to be able to run these examples, you must create a muzzley application token.

  • Go to muzzley website and Sign Up.
  • Once Signed Up and logged in, go to the Apps section.
  • Create a new app and provide its name.
  • Back in the apps listing page, click on the app you've just created to open it's details.
  • On the right you'll see the App Token. Copy it as you'll have to paste it into the examples.

These demos use the native muzzley switch widget to effortlessly provide a switching interface in your mobile device. You can create your own HTML-based control interfaces by creating a muzzley Webview widget.

The demos are available in the following development environments:

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