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- MagicMirror²
MagicMirror ² The open source modular smart mirror platform Open Source MagicMirror² is Open Source, free and maintained by a big group of enthusiasts Got a nice idea? Send us a pull request and become a part of the big list of contributors Go to the Repository »
- Introduction | MagicMirror² Docs
With a growing list of installable modules, the MagicMirror² allows you to convert your hallway or bathroom mirror into your personal assistant MagicMirror² is built by the creator of the original MagicMirror with the incredible help of a growing community of contributors
- Installation Usage | MagicMirror² Docs
This starts the mirror on the remote display If you want to debug on your Raspberry Pi you can use npm run start:dev which will start MM with Dev Tools enabled
- Complete Setup Tutorial - MagicMirror Forum
The update command will refresh the mirror list and available packages from the distribution mirrors This sets up the next command, upgrade, with the necessary files to compare against
- Requirements | MagicMirror² Docs
Node Please refer to the release page to see which node version is required
- Introduction | MagicMirror² Docs
See module configuration for more information and examples Run your magic mirror Refer back to installation if you're not sure how to do so More useful configuration of your MagicMirror These directions assume a linux bash style command line, and previous instructions followed If not, please insert the path directly from your installation
- MagicMirror² 3rd Party Modules
This list is based on the wiki list, which you can find here
- Introduction | MagicMirror² Docs
The open source modular smart mirror platform Module Development Documentation This documentation describes the way to develop your own MagicMirror² modules General Advice As MagicMirror² has gained huge popularity, so has the number of available modules For new users and developers alike, it is very time-consuming to navigate around the various repositories in order to find out what
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