amazon-dash-rpi

Button listener

A Python script that listens for Amazon Dash Button presses and logs the results to a Google Sheet.

A python script running on the Raspberry Pi that listens for the Amazon Dash Button press, and logs to a Google Sheet.

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21 stars
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5 forks
Language: Python
last commit: over 8 years ago

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