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Just run the installer and you should be good to go!
OyasumiVR is a desktop application containing various utilities and automations to help you sleep with a virtual reality headset on. Most of these utilities are built specifically for use within the social vr-platform VRChat.
OyasumiVR can detect when you are asleep, and help you in various ways such as:
- 🔋 Saving electricity and battery overnight
- 🔅 Dimming your headset brightness
- ✨ Triggering avatar animations based on your sleeping pose
- 📩 Automatically handling invite requests
- 🎤 Muting your microphone when you fall asleep
- 🛠️ Automating various SteamVR settings
...and many more! Please see the upcoming "Features" section to read more about what functionality OyasumiVR has to offer.
OyasumiVR itself is completely free, and will always be free. However, if you want to support me and the development of OyasumiVR, here's a few places you can do so:
By supporting me, you help me dedicate more time to developing new features, improving the current functionality, offsetting some of the costs that come with the development process, and fueling my coffee addiction ☕.
I'm not done with OyasumiVR anytime soon: there is a lot more I want to work on!
GPU Power Limiting
Save electricity by automatically power limiting your GPU when you go to sleep, and restoring its full power when you wake up! Simply set the desired watt limits and OyasumiVR will set them when needed. Power limiting is only available on Nvidia GPUs. AMD users can instead make use of the MSI Afterburner automations. |
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MSI Afterburner
If you want more control over your GPU than just setting the power limit, you can have OyasumiVR automatically activate the profiles you've set up in MSI Afterburner. Tweak your over- or underclocks, power limits and more, and have OyasumiVR call for them when you go to sleep, or wake up! |
🌜 Sleeping Animations
OyasumiVR can detect what sleeping pose you are in, and use it to trigger the right animation or pose on your avatar. There are built-in presets for popular locomotion assets, including:
Alternatively, trigger your own animations with the included OSC script editors! |
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📧 Auto Accept Invite Requests
Automatically accept invite requests from specific friends while you are asleep! You can add the friends you want to let in to the whitelist, or even block certain friends from having their requests automatically accepted with a blacklist. |
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🔵 Status Automations
Automatically change your status based on the number of players in your world: Switch to blue when you are sleeping alone so your friends can join you, and switch to orange when there's enough people around! |
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🔧 OSC Automations
You can send certain OSC messages to VRChat when sleep mode is enabled, or disabled. You can use the built-in OSC script editor to compose the exact messages you want to send. This is a more advanced feature that you can use to trigger certain features on your avatar. For example: Show a sleepy expression on your face while sleep mode is enabled! |
Automatically change the volume of your audio devices when you fall asleep, or wake up! This can be useful if you want to prevent other players, or other applications from disturbing your sleep. |
To support heart rate based automations, OyasumiVR integrates with the online heart rate service Pulsoid. For this you can use any hardware that Pulsoid supports, like bluetooth heartrate monitors, WearOS smartwatches, or Apple Watches.
Note that this integration requires a one-time purchase of Pulsoid's OyasumiVR integration, or to have an active Pulsoid "BRO" subscription. Please ensure you have a compatible device before making a purchase. |
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Sleep Detection
You can set up OyasumiVR to automatically enable the sleep mode when your heart rate has been low enough for a certain duration. Just set the BPM threshold and for how long your heart rate should stay under it, and you're set! If you're not sure, you can get some simple insights to determine the right values for your body. |
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Nightmare Detection
OyasumiVR can detect when you've got a prolonged elevated heartrate, which could indicate a nightmare. With this feature you can try to cut your nightmares short by automatically deactivating the sleep mode (to for example, increase the brightness), or by playing a sound to attempt waking you up. |
OyasumiVR has various automations for controlling certain features specific to certain VR Headsets. Currently, this includes the following:
Bigscreen Beyond
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OyasumiVR currently supports the following languages:
- English
- Dutch (Nederlands)
- Japanese (日本語) (Community contributions by なき and Milix-M)
- Korean (한국어) (Community contribution by Soumt)
- Traditional Chinese (繁體中文) (Community contribution by 狐 Kon)
- Simplified Chinese (简体中文) (Community contributions by 狐 Kon, 雾雨花精灵 and いんく)
- French (Français) (Community contribution by neuroblack) (Looking for additional maintainer!)
- Spanish (Español) (Community contribution by aacal666)
- Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) (Community contribution by a9ito)
- Russian (Русский) (Community contribution by Kanjir0 and Pacmard)
OyasumiVR would not have supported as many languages as it does without the help of our fantastic volunteers. I personally think it's amazing that thanks to their efforts, more people get to use OyasumiVR than would otherwise have been possible.
If you want to support us, either by contributing missing translations, or by adding an entirely new language, please check out the wiki page on adding translations for instructions on how to get started! In case you're looking for more information, please don't hesitate to hop in our Discord and ask!
Currently OyasumiVR supports turning off devices using its battery automations for all SteamVR devices that:
- Support reporting for battery levels and charging status
- Support being turned off via SteamVR.
This includes, but is not limited to the following devices:
- HTC Vive Controllers/Wands
- Index Controllers/Knuckles
- Vive Trackers (1.0/2.0/3.0)
- Tundra Trackers*
This means that any Oculus controller is unlikely to work, and SlimeVR trackers are unsupported unless they implement this functionality in their OpenVR driver.
(*) Tundra trackers have very delayed reporting of battery levels and charging status. This means that while battery automations will still work, they will be very delayed (minutes in the double digits), unless Tundra fixes this in their tracker firmware.
Any NVIDIA or AMD graphics card that is supported by MSI Afterburner can be automated by having OyasumiVR activate the profiles you've set up within MSI Afterburner.
Directly controlling the power limits of your graphics card with OyasumiVR is only supported with NVIDIA cards. AMD users will have to use the MSI Afterburner profile automations to be able to control their power limits with OyasumiVR.
Controlling the hardware brightness of the VR headset's display is currently only supported on the Valve Index, and the Bigscreen Beyond.
Image brightness control is available on all headsets.
OyasumiVR's has been built with:
- Angular (TypeScript, Main UI)
- Tauri (Rust, Desktop Framework)
- SvelteKit (TypeScript, Overlay UI)
- .NET (C#, Overlay)
Please see our wiki page on Starting Development.
Some features of OyasumiVR require you to log in with your VRChat account for them to work. (E.g. status automations)
This is only required for features that rely on this. You can use features that don't rely on this without having to provide credentials. Your login credentials will never be stored anywhere but your own machine, and are only ever sent to VRChat's servers for authentication purposes.
OyasumiVR isn't endorsed by VRChat and doesn't reflect the views or opinions of VRChat or anyone officially involved in producing or managing VRChat. VRChat is a trademark of VRChat inc. VRChat © VRChat Inc.
The OyasumiVR developer and any of this project's contributors are not responsible for any problems caused by OyasumiVR (to your VRChat account or otherwise). Use at your own risk.
OyasumiVR's telemetry is provided by Aptabase, which provides open source, privacy first and simple analytics for mobile and desktop apps. Aptabase was picked because it aids OyasumiVR's development by providing crash reports and anonymous usage statistics, while still respecting your privacy as best as possible.
The telemetry is completely anonymous and sends no personally identifiable information. Its only purpose is to provide the aformentioned crash reporting, and basic anonymous usage statistics such as application starts and language preferences. This data is only used for finding and fixing bugs, and other general improvements to OyasumiVR.
You are able to opt out of telemetry within OyasumiVR's general settings. For more (technical) information, please check out the (very short!) Aptabase Privacy Policy.
If you are having trouble with OyasumiVR, say you have a bug, or a feature request, you can join our Discord server.
Alternatively, you can reach out to me directly on Twitter at @Raphiiko. I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible!
OyasumiVR is available under the MIT license.