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Cue SDK node.js wrapper


Yannicked

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Hey everyone,

 

I just wanted to share my little node.js wrapper for the SDK.

It's still a work in progress, I just got it to work this afternoon. So it's just the bare basics for now.

And yes, it's javascript; don't question it.

 

You can find it here: https://github.com/Yannicked/node-cue-sdk

 

Changelog:

1.1.0

  • New feature: fading
  • Updated SDK

1.0.17

  • Added sdk unhook

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I know it's been years, but here's hoping ..

 

After fiddling around with compilers it's now working and not throwing any errors, but no method of setting LEDs actually works - no changes.

 

Edit: cue.getLeds() works and I get a full output

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So much yes. My C knowledge is absolute ***** but my NodeJS knowledge is very extensive and I really want to get into making some apps - starting with a clock as the only one I can find is a binary clock which doesn't work for CUE2 and well.. it's binary.. not very useful..

 

I could probably also link Discord notifications to the RGB effects in an application using DiscordJS :O

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I can say i'm very interrested :) but yes i need more documentation to install it :)

Let's say i've got a debian virtual machine with lighthttpd as web server, a Windows 10 Ubuntu integrated non VM, and a IIS on my Windows 10.

 

So i've many possibilities to test.

 

But i don't understand how to install this tool :)

 

I've made some retro html5 intros in javascript, and would be pleased to add some keyboard effects

 

Link : http://wab.com and click on Totorman's button to see mines.

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