(Experimental) control for the NZXT Hue+ from Node.js. This is a work-in-progress, but it seems to work okay for setting static/breathing LED colours. Right now, it only really supports controlling both channels at the same time, and there's no CLI.
If you're looking for a more tested alternative, try this Python version written by kusti8. Although I couldn't get it to work on my Raspberry Pi.
Make sure the port is accessible from your user. Do:
sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyACM0
Where /dev/ttyACM0 is the attached port. On some distributions you can also use the dialout group, see this answer on AskUbuntu.
Typescript typings are provided (as the project is written in Typescript). See the code for JSDoc and usage.
Here's an example of the current API. You'll need to change "COM3"
to the COM port the device is registered at. Check device manager for Windows PC's, or use the /dev/whatever
path for Linux/OS X.
const hue = new HuePlus("COM3", HuePlusMode.fixed)
await hue.connect()
hue.setAllLEDColours({red: 255, green: 255, blue: 255})
hue.setLEDColour(0, {red: 255, green: 0, blue: 0})
hue.setLEDColour(3, {red: 0, green: 255, blue: 0})
hue.setLEDColour(18, {red: 0, green: 0, blue: 255})
await hue.update(HuePlusChannel.both)
await hue.disconnect()
Not written yet, but maybe one day.