A simplified Jira clone built with Angular, ng-zorro and Akita
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A simplified Jira clone built with Angular, ng-zorro and Akita
A smorgasbord of modern .NET tech written with functional and asynchronous patterns
Speech-to-text and keyboard input captions for OBS.
This project provides a bridge between Meshtastic and Meshcore networks, enabling seamless communication between the two.
🐶Dogokit Akita: Full stack app development guideline with various tech ecosystem - TypeScript, React, Tailwind, etc
This document provides complete technical specifications, operational procedures, and system requirements for the ESP32 Reticulum Network Stack (RNS) Gateway Node firmware. The system provides a multi-interface network gateway capable of bridging multiple physical and logical network interfaces using the Reticulum protocol stack.
Plugin akita for managing filters
This project provides ZModem file transfer capabilities for Meshtastic networks.
An opiniated Angular setup based on Angular and Flex to kickstart an Akita project
This project transforms your vehicle into a mobile Reticulum Network Stack node. Utilizing an ESP32 microcontroller, it interfaces with a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) OBD-II adapter to gather real-time vehicle diagnostics and a GPS module for location tracking.
Akita-Zmodem-MeshCore is a robust file transfer utility developed by Akita Engineering (www.akitaengineering.com). It enables reliable file and directory transfers over low-bandwidth, high-latency MeshCore networks (based on ripplebiz/MeshCore) using the venerable Zmodem protocol.
Akita DDNS is a robust, decentralized, and dynamic destination naming system (DDNS) built specifically for the [Reticulum Network Stack](https://reticulum.network/). It provides a resilient alternative to traditional centralized DNS for mapping human-readable names to dynamic Reticulum identities (RIDs) within a mesh network.
Riot 4 Sample Project: Riot + Axios + Akita + Navigo + Bootstrap
This project demonstrates a method for allowing multiple applications running on the same machine (e.g., a Raspberry Pi) to control and interact with a single Meshtastic node simultaneously.
This app is using React with TypeScript and ES6, purely based on React Hooks (Functional Components)
AERP is a standalone Python application designed to enhance safety, communication, and coordination using the Meshtastic mesh network, particularly valuable in Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, disaster response, or any situation where reliable off-grid communication is critical.
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