OpenRGB is a centralized software suite for controlling colors and lighting effects across various brands of RGB hardware. It functions as a cross-platform controller and hardware control system that provides a unified interface for managing lighting profiles and effects. The project features an extensible plugin framework and a dedicated plugin interface that allow for the addition of new hardware support and integration features. It includes a network gateway that exposes an API for third-party applications to send lighting commands to connected devices. The system supports multi-computer
OpenTabletDriver is a user-mode graphics tablet driver and USB HID input manager that translates raw USB input from digitizer hardware into system cursor and pen events. It serves as a hardware abstraction layer that normalizes input from various tablet brands into a consistent API, providing a cross-platform pen interface with pressure and tilt sensitivity. The project distinguishes itself through a plugin-based architecture and a profile-based configuration system, allowing for custom filters, interpolators, and persistent hardware setups. It includes specialized tools for hardware driver d
Gobot is a robotics framework for the Go programming language designed for developing robotics, drones, and IoT applications. It provides a hardware abstraction layer with standardized drivers to interact with GPIO, I2C, SPI, and PWM interfaces across various single-board computers and microcontrollers. The framework functions as an IoT device orchestrator and BLE device manager, enabling the coordination of multiple sensors, actuators, and Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals. It includes specialized interfaces for drone control, allowing for the management of flight maneuvers and video streams
Stats is a system performance monitor that tracks real-time hardware metrics and resource usage directly from the operating system menu bar. It functions as a hardware control interface, allowing users to adjust fan speeds and thermal settings to maintain optimal performance levels for computing hardware. The application distinguishes itself through kernel-level sensor polling, which retrieves telemetry by interfacing directly with low-level system drivers and power management APIs. It provides remote infrastructure oversight via a web-based telemetry dashboard, enabling users to view live pe