github tuanchris/dune-weaver v3.4
🎨 DW LEDs - Built-in LED Control

latest releases: v3.4.3, v3.4.2, v3.4.1...
2 days ago

This update adds DW LEDs, a built-in LED control system for your Dune Weaver. You can now control your LED strips directly from your Raspberry Pi without needing a separate WLED device!

To update:

cd dune-weaver
git pull
docker compose pull
docker compose restart

✨ What's New

LED Support

  • WS281x LED strips - Works with WS2811, WS2812, WS2812B (NeoPixel), and similar addressable RGB LEDs
  • Direct control - No additional hardware needed, runs right on your Raspberry Pi
  • 30+ visual effects - Rainbow, Fire, Meteor, Twinkle, Theater Chase, and many more
  • 40+ color themes - Ocean, Forest, Lava, Sunset, and other beautiful palettes
  • Custom colors - Pick any color you want with an easy-to-use color picker

Smart Features

  • Automatic mode switching - LEDs change based on what your table is doing (idle, drawing, loading)
  • Auto-off timer - Save power by automatically turning off LEDs after a period of inactivity
  • Home Assistant ready - Control your LEDs through Home Assistant if you use it
  • Live updates - See changes instantly when you adjust settings

Easy to Use

  • New LED control page - Simple interface to control your lights
    • Turn LEDs on/off
    • Adjust brightness
    • Choose from dozens of effects and color themes
    • Pick custom colors
  • Settings panel - Configure your LED hardware
    • Select which GPIO pin you're using
    • Set how many LEDs you have
    • Choose your LED type (RGB, GRB, RGBW, etc.)
    • Set auto-off timer
  • Improved interface - Cleaner, easier to navigate settings

Other Improvements

  • Shutdown button - Safely shut down your Raspberry Pi from the web interface
  • Better error handling - More reliable LED control
  • Sorted lists - Effects and color themes are now alphabetically organized

📝 What You Need to Know

  • WLED still works - If you're already using WLED, you can keep using it. Choose which one you prefer in settings.
  • Hardware setup - Connect your LED strip to a GPIO pin on your Raspberry Pi (recommended: GPIO 12, 13, 18, or 19)
  • First time setup - Go to Settings to configure your LED hardware (which pin, how many LEDs, what type)
  • Works with Docker - If you're using the Docker installation, everything is already configured

📊 What Changed

  • 27 files updated
  • 5,600+ lines of new code
  • New LED control system with effects, palettes, and smart automation

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