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Adafruit Python GPIO Library
Library to provide a cross-platform GPIO interface on the Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone Black using the RPi.GPIO and Adafruit_BBIO libraries.
The library is currently in an early stage, but you can see how its used in the Adafruit Nokia LCD library to write Python code that is easily portable between the Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone Black.
Note that you typically don't need to install this library directly as other libraries will depend on it in their setup and automatically install it. However if you do need to manually install do so by running these commands:
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On a Debian-based Linux like Raspbian, Ubuntu, etc. in a terminal execute:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install build-essential python-pip python-dev python-smbus git git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO.git cd Adafruit_Python_GPIO sudo python setup.py install
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On Mac OSX, first install PIP by downloading the python script here and execute it with
python get-pip.py
in a terminal, then install the git source control system. Then in a terminal execute:git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO.git cd Adafruit_Python_GPIO sudo python setup.py install
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On Windows, first install the latest Python 2.7 version, then install PIP by downloading the python script here and execute it with
python get-pip.py
in a terminal, and finally install the git source control system. Then in a git bash prompt execute:git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO.git cd Adafruit_Python_GPIO python setup.py install
Contributing
For information on contributing, such as how to run tests, etc. please see the project wiki on GitHub.