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@drees/home-automation

v0.8.0

Published

home-automation-DreesCamertijn created by GitHub Classroom

Downloads

26

Readme

home-automation-DreesCamertijn

version ESLint Markdown Linter
home-automation-DreesCamertijn created by GitHub Classroom

Description

The goal home automation program is a software solution that acts as a thermostat. Given that we have some temperatures, we would like to know what the result is. The result can be used to control a heating and cooling unit. The information is returnd in a json opject. The software has now suport for input using diferent units. you can get the temperature now from a api.

Installation instructions

Use this command every time to test your code.

ts-node index.ts

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npm run lint

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npm run prepublish

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npm run docs

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npm run test

Instructions Examples

documentation of classes

https://vives-software-engineering-2020.github.io/home-automation-DreesCamertijn/

Licence

MIT License
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