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A testing utility for applications that would use the adafruit-circuitpython-neopixel package

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Unipixel - Simulate neopixels in a terminal

unipixel is a package designed to be used interchangeably with the adafruit-circuitpython-neopixel package for the purposes of testing and development on systems where, for whatever reason, actual neopixels aren't available.

Note about compatibility

unipixel works by wrapping the █ (0x2588) unicode character in ANSI color escape sequences. This method requires a terminal that supports both unicode and "true color" for unipixel to render properly.

A list of terminals that support true color can be found here.

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