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Introduction | MagicMirror² Documentation MagicMirror² (opens new window) is an open source modular smart mirror platform With a growing list of installable modules, the MagicMirror² allows you to convert your hallway or bathroom mirror into your personal assistant
Installation Usage | MagicMirror² Documentation Installation Usage The MagicMirror² can be installed manually or using automatic installers At the start of 2020 the decision was made to remove the automatic installer from the MagicMirror² core repository and move it to a community maintained separate repository
Module Configuration | MagicMirror² Documentation The module configuration is used as part of the main configuration file Please see configuration for more information The name of the module This can also contain the subfolder Valid examples include clock, default calendar and custommodules mymodule The location of the module in which the module will be loaded
Introduction | MagicMirror² Documentation Minimum configuration requires the following: let config ={modules:[{module:"clock",position:"fullscreen_above",config:{},},],}; 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
Introduction | MagicMirror² Documentation 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 exactly a certain modules does, how it looks and what it depends on
Home | MagicMirror Forum This to make a large mirror or a mirror with screens on different places Or by running it on a Docker platform and then run a instance per screen…
Introduction | MagicMirror² Documentation For more available modules, check out out the wiki page MagicMirror² 3rd Party Modules If you want to build your own modules, check out the MagicMirror² Module Development Documentation and don't forget to add it to the wiki and the forum! Help us improve this page! The open source modular smart mirror platform
Upgrade Guide | MagicMirror² Documentation If you want to update your MagicMirror² to the latest version, use your terminal to go to your MagicMirror folder and type the following command: git pull npm run install-mm If you changed nothing more than the config or the modules, this should work without any problems WARNING
The most popular 3rd party modules | MagicMirror Forum Recently, I added a new sorting feature to the new module list I am working on It allows you to sort by GitHub stars! So now it’s easier than ever to find out which modules are the community’s favorites 😀 At the moment the top ten modules are: MMM-Remote-Control (476 stars) mmpm (168 stars)