Patrik Johansson

Expert
@popeen

Previous Sysadmin gone fulltime developer, Powershell enthusiast, Home Assistant nerd and Booksonic developer

Booksonic-Air. A new Booksonic server based on Airsonic. - OBS: The code here might not be ready for release. Feel free to compile it yourself but if so I recommend searching for the latest commit with the description "Prepare for release"

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Classic-Volume-Mixer. In Windows 11 the volume mixer was replaced by a UWP version, I preferred the old so I made this simple program to bring it back.

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Booksonic-App. The Booksonic Android App, based on DSub. - OBS: The code here might not be ready for release. Feel free to compile it yourself but if so I recommend searching for the latest commit with the description "Prepare for release".

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Booksonic-LegacyServer. DISCONTINUED - Please note that this server has been replaced by https://github.com/popeen/Booksonic-Air

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Home-Assistant-Custom-Component-TCL-Remote. This custom component will give you two new services for controlling TCL Smart TVs (Non android version). Tested on my S69 series TV. I have seen some reports about it working on other brands as well, mainly Thomson

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Booksonic-Air-Sherlock. Booksonic 3.0 aka Sherlock is based on the more modern Airsonic fork Airsonic-Advanced. You can upgrade your Booksonic Air server to Sherlock without problem but once you have done so you can't go back to Air so make sure you do a backup before upgrading in case you want to go back.

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Booksonic-Bridge. A bridge that sit between streaming servers and the Booksonic app (Popeens-DSub)

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Home-Assistant-Custom-Component-Hemglass. A Home Assistant sensor for getting information about the next time Hemglass comes to visit.

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Booksonic-ControlPanelForWindows. The easiest way to run the booksonic server on windows

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Home-Assistant-Custom-Component-Temperatur-Nu. A sensor for temperatur.nu and a service for reporting your current temperature

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EasyGUI. Module for quickly writing easy to read Powershell GUIs. This is a work in progress module but it is fully working has been used daily for a couple of years without problems so it should be stable enough. Please read the blogpost for more info about how it works.

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Download-Librivox-Top-100. A script that will search for and download the most downloaded audiobooks on Librivox. Created for use with the Booksonic demo server.

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Home-Assistant-Custom-Component-MotalaVattenAvfall. A sensor for getting collection date for garbage and sludge from Motala Vatten & Avfall.

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WebRemote-TCL-S69. A Proof of Concept web remote for controling a TV in the TCL S69 Series.

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Booksonic-Bulk-convert-to-UTF8. This script will first take a backup of all your description and narrator files, then it will convert them to UTF8

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Stickly. A customizable sticky note application that will always show on top of other applications unless you tell it not to

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Booksonic-Podcast-List-JSON. Simple script to generate a list of your podcasts. I created it to be used here https://popeen.com/my-podcasts/

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Booksonic-Export-Booksonic-Metadata-from-ODM-Files. This code has not been tested much yet. It "should" not be able to do any harm if something goes wrong but use at your own risk

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Booksonic-Chromecast. The Chromecast Receiver App used in Booksonic

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Palworld-Dedicated-Server-Management. The scripts I use for managing a Palworld dedicated server. The server need to have rcon enabled and an admin password set

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Home-Assistant-Custom-Component-CC-Analytics. A sensor for the number of installations of custom components. The analytics is connected from https://analytics.home-assistant.io/custom_integrations.json

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NSSM. This repo is only a clone, the original can be found at https://git.nssm.cc/nssm/nssm

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Popeens-Nightly-Repo-Sync. This is for the Nigthly sync of my Github and Gitlab repos. If you want to set up something similar this could be a good starting point but keep in mind that you need to edit both the script and the scheduled task to fit your environment and repos

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Potenco. Potenco is (or rather will be) a module containing useful cmdlets that are generic in nature an not for a specific task. Oh, and if you wondered about the name, Potenco is the Esperanto word for Power

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PHP-Dev. My default setup for web development for quick and easy setup

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