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README.md

Sonoff-Tasmota

Provide ESP8266 based Sonoff by iTead Studio and ElectroDragon IoT Relay with Serial, Web and MQTT control allowing 'Over the Air' or OTA firmware updates using Arduino IDE.

Current version is 5.5.2 - See sonoff/_releasenotes.ino for change information.

ATTENTION All versions

Only Flash Mode DOUT is supported. Do not use Flash Mode DIO / QIO / QOUT as it might seem to brick your device.

See Wiki for background information.

ATTENTION Version 5.x.x specific information

This version uses a new linker script to free flash memory for future code additions. It moves the settings from Spiffs to Eeprom. If you compile your own firmware download the new linker to your IDE or Platformio base folder. See Wiki > Prerequisite.

Best practice to implement is:

  • Open the webpage to your device
  • Perform option Backup Configuration
  • Upgrade new firmware using Firmware upgrade
  • If configuration conversion fails keep the webpage open and perform Restore Configuration

You should now have a device with 32k more code memory to play with.

Version Information

  • This version provides all (Sonoff) modules in one file and starts up with Sonoff Basic.
  • Once uploaded select module using the configuration webpage or the commands Modules and Module.
  • After reboot select config menu again or use commands GPIOs and GPIO to change GPIO with desired sensor.

See Wiki for more information.
See Community for forum and more user experience.

The following devices are supported:

Planned support: