Features¶
BiblioPixel has some snappy features:
- It runs on the Raspberry Pi, Windows, MacOS and Linux.
- It has drivers for almost every popular LED strip, and many other lights.
- Lighting Projects can be put together without any programming…
- …and it’s easy to reuse projects…
- …but if you program, it’s also easy to write your own Animations, Controls, Drivers and Layouts in Python,
- …or there’s a Project Builder to let you experiment from the command line.
- There’s a fast and free WebGL visualizer driver,
- …and a REST Control…
- …and you can also make animated GIFs to send to your friends.
- BiblioPixel uses high-performance numpy arithmetic…
- …but plays nicely with plain old Python lists (and classic BiblioPixel code).
- There are Controls like REST, MIDI and keyboard that can control any animation, layout, device or other control – also without programming.
- There are color Palettes you can share between Animations and Projects, and also modulate using Controls.
- …and much more.
animation: $bpa.strip.Wave
shape: [64, 11]