* fbt: replaced debug dir paths with FBT_DEBUG_DIR
* scripts: updated requirements.txt
* fbt: fixed wrong import
* fbt: removed delayed import for file2image
* fbt: added UPDATE_BUNDLE_DIR internal var
* fbt: cleaner internal management of extapps
* applications: added fap_libs for core apps to link with resources when building with --extra-ext-apps
* fbt: removed deprecation stub for faps
* fbt: added quotation for icons build cmd
* fbt: reworked BUILD_DIR & fap work dir handling; fap debug: using debug elf path from fbt
* fbt: explicit LIB_DIST_DIR
* subghz: add analyzer frequency logs
* SubGhz: switch to change on short press
* SubGhz: use full RSSI bar for history view
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* Gui: refactor buttons remapping
Instead of calling 3 separate functions with a ton of switch/case statements,
use a 2-dimensional lookup table to remap buttons based on the orientation.
* Gui: cleanup input mapping and fix incorrect asserts
* SnakeGame: handle input special case
Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
* added a list of sensors and added several additional temperature and temperature/humidity sensor id's
* now here are only sensors that have test data
Co-authored-by: あく <alleteam@gmail.com>
* Support for setting all screen orientations
* Gui: add flipped orientation to view
* Gui: correct assert conditions in gui_add_view_port
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* Init copy of oregon2 to weather station app
* WS decoder
* Reuse decoded data
* Delete old protocol
* Delete oregon2 unit test
* Decrement count of random test
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* WS: add protocol Acurite-606TX
* WS: history, added display of the channel (if any) in the general list
* WS: added display of the button state if it is on the transmitter, and displaying the data that is in the signal
* WS: fix batt info
* WS: add protocol LaCrosse_TX141THBv2
* WS; fix syntax
* Furi: bump api_symbols version
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* Allow pins 0 and 1 as RTS/DTR for USB UART Bridge
* add logic to gpio_scene_usb_uart_config, fix flow_pins
* fixing count of pins
* disable PC0,PC1 RTS/DTR when using LPUART
* add logic to ensure flow pins dont overlap with uart lines
Co-authored-by: あく <alleteam@gmail.com>
* Initial testing of remote using cli
* More fixes for cli ir remote
* Fixes. Turns off power now
* Finished adding other tv remote commands
* Changed if-else formatting
* Cleaned up unused variables
* Updating cli unviersal remote to accept tv, ac and more modular. Listing signals still does not work properly
* Using mlib dictionary to get unique signals from files for ir universal list
* Fixing progress bar
* Added error checking for invalid signal to stop freezing cli
* Added error checking for arg length
* Api symbols was changed somehow.. changed back and updated the argument check to account for newline
* Fixing string compares and argument length issue
* Freeing InfraredBruteForce in cli brute force signals
Co-authored-by: sqlsquirreltm <sqlsquirreltm>
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* nfc: fix read next key
* nfc: verify new line ending in user dictionary file
* nfc: fix cache save
* nfc: add unit test for dict load
* nfc: fix total key count in dictionary
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* MVP
* Display app name and icon in browser
* Pre-select favorites in submenu and browser
* Show animation while external favorite is loading
* A little birdie told me... (Missing record_close)
* DesktopSettings: reset submenu before running dialog
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* nfc: remove bank card save option
* nfc: remove bank card save from nfc device
* nfc: remove unused function in emv
* nfc: try several times to start emv application
* nfc: add AID display fallback for bank cards
Co-authored-by: あく <alleteam@gmail.com>
This allows sending of SysRq keys[1]. This then for example allows
sending the well known 'reisub' commands to safely reboot a otherwise
frozen Linux box. Or obviously any of the other magic keys.
The advantage compared to sending it to /proc/sysrq-trigger is that one
does not need a shell and depending on how broken the system is, one
might not even be able to get a new shell. The SysRq keys still work.
The cost is adding a new/"non-standard" keyword, IMO it is worth it.
Example:
DEFAULTDELAY 200
DELAY 1000
SYSRQ r
SYSRQ e
SYSRQ i
SYSRQ s
SYSRQ u
SYSRQ b
If one really wants to test it, I suggest h(elp) or w(ait).
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
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* Removing lambdas...
* Wake the fk up, Gordon! We have a citadel to burn!
* Here comes the Nihilanth
* Lambda documentation
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