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* Update README.md (#95)

* v1.6.4 (#113)

* Fix gcode previews with special chars not loading

* Add .gitignore file (#108)

* Bulletproof ci.py (#107)

* Implement file sorting (implement #89)

* Set chip family to ESP32-S3 for specific models (fix #67)

* Add files menu to params panel while printing (implement #80)

* Update ci.py (#110)

Typo fix for ESP32-S3 boards array name

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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Göls <6608231+Abrynos@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Miroslav Zuzelka <mzuzelka@gmail.com>

* Added serial console

* backspace, minor tweaks

* - added temporary_config alongside global_config, to hold non-persistent configuration
- added macros LOG, LOG_F, LOG_LN conditional on temporary_config.debug for Serial.print/printf/println
- put all debug to console behind these macros
- added 'debug' serial command to toggle temporary_config.debug, defaults to REPO_DEVELOPMENT
- added 'echo' serial command to toggle remote echo, temporary_config.remote_echo
- added #define DISPLAY_SECRETS to global_config.h, to censor wifi password and api key on serial console
- added entries about serial console to README.md and to _site/index.html

* restored -DREPO_DEVELOPMENT=1 (m)

* Build failed on esp32-3248S035C, reduced console input buffer size (static char cmdline) as it was failing to fit.

* typo

* A lot of what should be LOG_F was LOG_LN instead
Handling undefined REPO_DEVELOPMENT when initializing temporary_config.debug

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Co-authored-by: Sims <38142618+suchmememanyskill@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Beebles <102569435+beebls@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Göls <6608231+Abrynos@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Miroslav Zuzelka <mzuzelka@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartosz Wucke <b.wucke@a-ster.pl>
2024-08-02 21:16:45 +02:00

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CYD-Klipper

An implementation of a wireless Klipper status display on an ESP32 + screen. Uses Moonraker to fetch data.

A simple and cheap solution to use a dedicated screen with Klipper, a 3d printing Firmware.

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Required hardware

A ESP32-2432S028R is required to run this project. You can find out where to buy these on the "ESP32 Cheap Yellow Display" repository.

Features

  • View printer status
  • View print progress and print statistics
  • Start a print
  • (When the printer is idle) move the printer
  • (During a print) set fan speed, flow rate, speed and z offset
  • Manage temperature
  • Extrude/Retract filament
  • Execute predefined gcode macros
  • Toggle Moonraker power devices
  • OTA updates
  • Serial console over USB (115200 8n1, echo off, LF/LF)

Install

There is a web-based installer available. This is only supported on Chrome, Edge, Arc or Opera, and only on Desktop.

On initial install, all data should be wiped. On updates, data should be able to be kept without issues.

When there is an update available, a button in the settings will appear that can be pressed to update. If automatic updates are preferred, there is a toggle in the settings to automatically update. This will right after connecting to wifi update the screen.

Donate

If you found this project helpful, please consider a donation to my Ko-Fi. It would help out a lot in the development of this project, due to the need to buy the screens.

Thank you!

Screenshots

(Quite literally shots of the screen. I'm sorry)

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