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[GH-ISSUE #1500] Add ESP Web Tools for easy flashing #812
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Originally created by @Raukze on GitHub (Dec 12, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1500
Describe the solution you'd like
ESP Web Tools is a solution for managing ESP8266 and ESP32 devices in the browser. Therefore, it would make the installation process much easier for people who are not so familiar with flashing software on microcontrollers and such.
I personally don't have the time to implement this at the moment, but I think it would lower the barrier to entry of this great software project considerably.
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Further information and example projects implementing this solution can be found here: https://esphome.github.io/esp-web-tools/
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@spacehuhn commented on GitHub (Dec 12, 2021):
Hi. Can't promise anything, but it's on the todo list. 😃