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  1. Node-RED Library

    Node-RED nodes for ioBroker integration via WebSocket. Provides input, output, get, object management, historical data access, and live log monitoring capabilities.

  2. Library - Node-RED

    Node-RED nodes for ioBroker integration via WebSocket. Provides input, output, get, object management, historical data access, and live log monitoring capabilities.

  3. node-red-contrib-flow-manager

    Allows selecting which flows Node-RED will load, and which will be ignored and not loaded, not only in Node-RED's UI, also in it's NodeJS process. Unselected flows are NOT deleted, only "ignored" until …

  4. node-red-contrib-opcua

    Updated server sub-flow example OPCUA-TEST-NODES.json look commands: addFolder, addVariable, addMethod, setFolder. Added new opcua-rights node to set folder/variable access level and role & …

  5. node-red-dashboard

    It is a view of the status of the underlying Node-RED flow, which itself is single user. If the state of the flow changes then all clients will get notified of that change.

  6. node-red-contrib-credentials

    Provides a credentials node to store one or more values privately; preventing inadvertent export to flows or to version control commits. Node-RED stores your node information in flows.json and any values …

  7. node-red-contrib-actionflows

    ActionFlows brings easy to use loops and OOP (object oriented programming) features to Node-RED's flow programming paradigm. Three nodes allow you to create extensible, scoped, looped, and …

  8. Node-RED ML Flows (collection) - Node-RED

    Node-RED ML Flows" is an indispensable collection of meticulously crafted and highly functional machine learning flows, designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of data analysis within …

  9. Library - Node-RED

    Jan 2, 2015 · Node-RED Library Find new nodes, share your flows and see what other people have done with Node-RED.

  10. Library - Node-RED

    Node-RED nodes are packaged as modules and published to the public npm repository. Once published to npm, they can be added to the Flow Library using the form below.