Merge pull request #11099 from Jason2866/patch-1

Remove links to RC-Switch github
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**Fork of RC-SWITCH by @sui77**
# rc-switch
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/1technophile/rc-switch.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/1technophile/rc-switch)
Use your Arduino or Raspberry Pi to operate remote radio controlled devices
## Download
https://github.com/1technophile/rc-switch/releases/latest
rc-switch is also listed in the arduino library manager.
## Wiki
https://github.com/1technophile/rc-switch/wiki
**Modified Tasmota Fork of RC-SWITCH by @sui77 and @1technophile**
## Info
### Send RC codes
Use your Arduino or Raspberry Pi to operate remote radio controlled devices.
This will most likely work with all popular low cost power outlet sockets. If
yours doesn't work, you might need to adjust the pulse length.
This will most likely work with all popular low cost power outlet sockets.
All you need is a Arduino or Raspberry Pi, a 315/433MHz AM transmitter and one
All you need is a 315/433MHz AM transmitter and one
or more devices with one of the supported chipsets:
- SC5262 / SC5272
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- Intertechno outlets
- HT6P20X
### Receive and decode RC codes
Find out what codes your remote is sending. Use your remote to control your
Arduino.
All you need is an Arduino, a 315/433MHz AM receiver (altough there is no
instruction yet, yes it is possible to hack an existing device) and a remote
hand set.
For the Raspberry Pi, clone the https://github.com/ninjablocks/433Utils project to
compile a sniffer tool and transmission commands.

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{
"name": "rc-switch",
"description": "Use your Arduino or Raspberry Pi to operate remote radio controlled devices",
"description": "Use ESP8266/ESP32 to operate remote radio controlled devices",
"keywords": "rf, radio, wireless",
"authors":
{
"name": "Suat Ozgur"
"name": "Theo Arends"
},
"repository":
{
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch.git"
"url": "https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota.git"
},
"version": "2.6.2",
"version": "1.0.0",
"frameworks": [
"arduino",
"energia",
"wiringpi"
"arduino"
],
"platforms": "*"
}

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name=rc-switch
version=2.6.2
author=sui77
maintainer=sui77,fingolfin <noreply@sui.li>
version=1.0.0
author=@sui77 @1technophile and more
maintainer=Theo Arends
sentence=Operate 433/315Mhz devices.
paragraph=Use your Arduino, ESP8266/ESP32 or Raspberry Pi to operate remote radio controlled devices. This will most likely work with all popular low cost power outlet sockets.
paragraph=Use ESP8266/ESP32 to operate remote radio controlled devices.
category=Device Control
url=https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch
architectures=avr,esp8266,esp32
url=https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota
architectures=esp8266,esp32
includes=RCSwitch.h