![]() ![]() Utility / IOT / 3rd Party / Integration. ![]() The following modules are created by their respective authors. When you're done, just edit this page and add your module to the list! 3rd party modules If you want to build your own modules, check out the MagicMirror² Module Development Documentation. Surely this also help you get better recognition and feedback for your work. What is the current development status (WIP, completed, maintained or abandoned).Whether the API/request require a key and the user limitations of those.What external API's it depend on, including web links to those.A short, one sentence, clear description what it does (duh!).A high quality screenshot of your working module.Therefore, we highly recommend you to include the following information in your README file. Unfortunately, more often than not, this information is rarely available nor easily obtained without having to install it. For new users and developers alike, it is very time consuming to navigate around the various repositories in order to find out what exactly a certain module does, how it looks and what it depends on. As MM has gained huge popularity, so has the number of available modules. General AdviceĪs MagicMirror² is a fantastic project that is highly connected with aesthetics, it is surprising to see how few module developers actually bother to put a screenshot on their README pages. If you have created an module, feel free to edit this page and add your module to the list. Check out the forums to see what people are requesting. ![]()
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