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README.md

Flipper Zero Cross Remote

Current State

  • Infrared working
  • Pause working
  • SubGhz in Development
  • Edit/Rename/Delete features in development

What this is?

This app combines commands used in IR and SubGhz into playlists that can be run with one click

What good is this?

Imagine you want to sit down and watch a movie after a long days work.
Your probably do something like the following

  • Turn on your TV with the IR TV remote
  • Turn on your Bluray player with the Blueray IR remote
  • Turn on your surround sound with the speaker IR remote
  • Turn on your ceiling fan using a subGhz remote
  • Turn on your AC using another remote
  • etc

    Wouldn't it be nicer to simply click one button and let everything happen? This is what this app wants to do.

Features

  • Select commands from saved subGhz transmissions
  • Select commands registered with the IR App (choose from the created remote buttons)
  • Chain these commands using an easy UI
  • Save chained commands to a file
  • Add pauses, becaue target systems are not always fast enough for multiple commands
  • Run file containing chained IR & SubGhz commands

How to install on Flipper Zero

  • If you do not have one, download a firmware
  • Plug your Flipper Zero in via USB.
  • Copy the contents of this folder into the applications_user folder of your firmware.

Then run the command:

.\fbt launch_app APPSRC=applications_user/xremote

The application will be compiled and copied onto your device.

Licensing

This code is open-source and may be used for whatever you want to do with it.