is an open-source firmware for ESP8266/ESP32 microcontrollers that controls addressable LEDs (WS2812B, SK6812, etc.). A preset in WLED is a saved configuration of lighting effects, colors, speeds, palettes, and segments. A repack usually refers to a third-party collection of these presets bundled into a downloadable file (e.g., .json , .txt , or a zip with multiple presets), sometimes including:
Learn to build your own presets using the API, then create a repack for your own multi-controller setup. The real deep feature isn't downloading – it's mastering the JSON to become the curator.
To replace your current presets with a downloaded pack, follow these steps: Presets · wled/WLED Wiki - GitHub
If you’ve been diving into the world of addressable LEDs, you already know that installing WLED on an ESP8266 or ESP32 is life-changing. Suddenly, a cheap strip of lights becomes a versatile, network-controlled masterpiece.
Happy lighting! 🎆
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