Setup Raspberry Pi GPIO pins using a configuration file, not boilerplate.
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Boilerplate code is annoying and sometimes there can be a lot of it working with Raspberry Pi GPIO (RPi.GPIO). I got tired of setting the board mode and declaring GPIO channels in every script so I made a library that uses a config file instead. In addition to getting rid of the boilerplate, Pi-Pin-Manager has the added benefit of pulling the configuration out of the code. This means you can modify any pin’s behavior without ever touching a Python file or having to redeploy your program.
For additional documentation: https://github.com/projectweekend/Pi-Pin-Manager
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