Captures everything needed to redeploy the two-display clock (hour on I2C 0x61, minute on I2C 0x63) on a fresh Pi: - Both systemd units (matrix0x61.service, matrix0x63.service) - Deployed Pimoroni script tree, including the local %I (12-hour) clock customization - Vendored upstream sources (ltp305-python, breakout-garden) so restore is fully offline-capable - Boot config snippet enabling I2C - install.sh that wires it all back up idempotently - Inventory doc cross-referencing every live-system path Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Breakout Garden
Software and examples for the Pimoroni Breakout Garden, a simple way to build projects using breakouts, with absolutely no soldering required.
Installing
Breakout Garden doesn't require any software of its own, but each breakout you use will need a Python library.
We've created a handy script to get you started:
- Plug in all of your Breakout Garden-compatible breakouts
- Run
wget https://github.com/pimoroni/breakout-garden/archive/master.zipto download software. - Run
unzip master.zipto unzip the software. - Run
cd breakout-garden-masterto enter code folder. - Run
sudo ./install.sh - Step through the install process
- Enjoy!
Examples
We've put together a few fun examples to show what's possible with Breakout Garden. Each example has its own README telling you about it, which breakouts are required, and about how to use it.
Bugs, Issues and Problems
If you have trouble with your Breakout Garden try our support forums: https://forums.pimoroni.com/