EnergyMe-Home is an open-source DIY home energy monitor using ESP32-S3 and ADE7953, offering 16-circuit tracking, FreeRTOS firmware, and REST/MQTT/Modbus IoT integration with waveform analysis.
ESP-DASH is a C++ library that generates real-time web dashboards on ESP32 and RP2040 microcontrollers, requiring no frontend code and working fully offline.
ESP32 Bit Pirate firmware turns affordable ESP32-S3 boards into versatile hardware hacking tools, supporting many protocols via USB serial or web CLI. Scriptable and Bus Pirate compatible.
HelloESP runs a full public website on a $25 ESP32, using a Cloudflare Worker to relay requests via a persistent outbound WebSocket tunnel, enabling live sensor data and games behind NAT.
Person Tracker Card is a Home Assistant custom card that visualizes person entities with companion app sensors and dynamic layouts. Easy install via HACS or manual steps.
Tether Rally enables remote driving of ARRMA RC cars via browser with 720p@60fps video, using ESP32 DAC joystick emulation and WebRTC video streaming. Open source, ~$60-80 hardware.
esp-claw runs a complete AI agent loop locally on ESP32 chips, integrating Lua scripting, MCP protocol, and LLM APIs for on-device decision making with millisecond response times.
HA Optimizer is a Home Assistant custom integration performing health audits with anomaly detection based on a 30-day baseline, plus soft-delete purge and real-time resource monitoring.
A curated knowledge base covering hardware and wireless attack surfaces of connected devices, essential for IoT security researchers and hardware hackers.
paper-console runs a modular FastAPI backend and Vue/Svelte frontend to print curated content on thermal paper via Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, supporting dev mock mode and hardware mode with GPIO integration.