nymea:app
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APPLICATION ID: io.guh.nymeaapp
Name: nymea:app
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- System
- Connectivity
License: LGPL-3.0-only
WebSite: https://nymea.io
IssueTracker: https://github.com/nymea/nymea-app
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Summary: A client app for nymea
Description: |
nymea transforms your regular smart devices into a harmoniously connected ecosystem.
The uses for nymea are broad, varying from a powerful smart home to connecting
individual things and remotely control them.
All it takes is to set up nymea in your network, e.g. by copying the nymea image to
a Raspberry Pi or installing it on any other Linux powered computer in your network,
and use nymea:app to easily connect all your devices and services.
While being fully open source, nymea respects the users privacy and keeps on working
even without internet connection by following an offline first approach.
Out of the box, nymea can connect to hundreds of things. If your thing is not supported,
we’re open source and have all the tools you need & step-by-step guides ready for you to
connect your device!
Find us on https://www.nymea.io to get the nymea image and install instructions or ask
for help on the forums: https://forum.nymea.io
RepoType: git
Repo: https://github.com/nymea/nymea
Edited by Michael Zanetti