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ℹ️ Since 2024, GC2 has taken over maintenance of the project, supporting new OS versions as well as current hardware generations. We are dedicated to keeping the arguably best-performing GPIO Library for Raspberry Pi running smoothly. We strive to do our best, but please note that this is a community effort, and we cannot provide any guarantees or take responsibility for implementing specific features you may need.
⚠️ on Pi5, PWM support is currently under development and will not work at this point. If you’re interested in the progress, please check the corresponding issue.
This is an unofficial mirror/fork of wiringPi to support ports (Python/Ruby/etc). With the end of official development, this repository has become a mirror of the last “official” source release, plus a fork facilitating updates to support newer hardware (primarily for use by the ports) and fix bugs.
final_source_2.50
tag.master
branch contains code that has been written since that final source
release to provide support for newer hardware.wiringPi has been wrapped for multiple languages:
Please use the issue system of GitHub. Please do not email Gordon or @Gadgetoid. Please don’t email GC2 for reporting issues, you might contact us for anything that’s not meant for the public.
WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 ./my_wiringpi_program
WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 ./gpio readall