RaspController is an Android app for remotely managing a Raspberry Pi

The image shows a hand holding a smartphone displaying the RaspController app, which appears to be used for managing a Raspberry Pi. In the background, there is a computer monitor showing a dark blue screen with what seems to be a landscape image, and a framed picture of a bird on the wall. The foreground mainly consists of the smartphone and a part of the hand holding it. The setting appears to be an office or workspace. The smartphone is displaying the app's interface with various options relating to the Raspberry Pi's functions, including GPIO control, file management, SSH shell access, and camera settings. A small detail shows that a Raspberry Pi 5 is connected and being controlled.
RaspController is an application designed to monitor, access, and control your Raspberry Pi over a network. Once you pair the app with your lean, mean, green board, you can access the files, monitor the resource consumption, and check the outputs of the sensors and cameras connected to the SBC. Plus, if you’ve got the necessary packages installed on your Raspberry Pi, you can send wake-on-LAN packets over the network to activate it remotely.

For tinkerers who often pair extra devices to the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins, you can consult the pinouts and wiring diagrams inside RaspController. As if that’s not enough, you can even use the app to execute shell commands on the SBC, making it perfect for a headless Raspberry Pi setup.

See xda-developers.com/raspcontrol…
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