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A beginner-friendly library for using common electronics components with the Raspberry Pi Pico.

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A beginner-friendly library for using common electronics components with the Raspberry Pi Pico.

from picozero import LED, Button

led = LED(1)
button = Button(2)

button.when_pressed = led.on
button.when_released = led.off

Documentation is available at picozero.readthedocs.io.

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