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This project aims to create an all-in-one pseudo-os for circuitpython microcontrollers that is easy-to-use and to tinker with.
That isn't to say it shouldn't be functional. Ljinux should be able to use as much circuitpython compatible hardware as possible.
It's meant to feel like you are using a GNU/Linux bash shell.
input
settings.toml
Release 0.3.8
.connected
Release 0.4.0
Release 0.4.1
Release 0.5.0
Release 0.5.1
Release 0.6.0
Release 0.6.1
Later
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This project aims to create an all-in-one pseudo-os for circuitpython microcontrollers that is easy-to-use and to tinker with.
That isn't to say it shouldn't be functional.
Ljinux should be able to use as much circuitpython compatible hardware as possible.
It's meant to feel like you are using a GNU/Linux bash shell.
Project roadmap:
input
.settings.toml
.Release 0.3.8
.connected
-less interfaces.Release 0.4.0
Release 0.4.1
Release 0.5.0
Release 0.5.1
Release 0.6.0
Release 0.6.1
Later
if
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: