ble: Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) peripherals

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This package provides a Haskell API for writing Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals.


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Versions [RSS] 0.1.0.0, 0.1.1.0, 0.1.2.0, 0.1.3.0, 0.2.0.0, 0.3.0.0, 0.3.1.0, 0.3.2.0, 0.3.2.1, 0.3.3.0, 0.3.4.0, 0.4.0.0, 0.4.1, 0.4.2
Dependencies base (>=4.8 && <4.10), ble, bytestring (>=0.10 && <0.11), cereal (>=0.4 && <0.6), containers (>=0.5 && <0.6), d-bus (>=0.1.5 && <0.2), data-default-class (>=0.0 && <0.2), hslogger, microlens (>=0.4 && <0.5), microlens-ghc (>=0.4 && <0.5), microlens-th (>=0.4 && <0.5), mtl (>=2.2 && <2.3), random (>=1 && <2), stm, text (>=1 && <2), transformers (>=0.4 && <0.6), uuid (>=1 && <2) [details]
Tested with ghc ==7.10.3, ghc ==8.0.1
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright 2016 Julian K. Arni
Author Julian K. Arni
Maintainer jkarni@turingjump.com
Home page http://github.com/plow-technologies/ble#readme
Bug tracker https://github.com/plow-technologies/ble/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/plow-technologies/ble
Uploaded by jkarni at 2017-04-21T20:26:50Z
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Readme for ble-0.3.2.1

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ble - Bluetooth Low Energy for Haskell

ble is a Haskell library for writing Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals. It currently only supports Linux, and requires Bluez versions 5.41 and up. To see what version you are running, type:

bluetoothd --version

For usage, see the haddocks. There are also examples in 'examples' directory.