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Welcome to inkycal v2.0.0!
Inykcal is a software written in python for selected E-Paper displays. It converts these displays into useful information dashboards. It's open-source, free for personal use, fully modular and user-friendly. Despite all this, Inkycal can run well even on the Raspberry Pi 0. Oh, and it's open for third-party modules! Hooray!
Main features
- Monthly Calendar that shows events from your Google (or other) iCalendar/s
- Live weather info and forecasts for next 9 hours (openweathermap)
- Agenda to show what is on your shedule (from your iCalendar/s)
- RSS feeds from various providers to keep up to date with news, quotes etc.
News:
- New Inkycal release published (early December 2020)
- Added support for all 4.2", 5.83", 7.5", 9.7" waveshare E-Paper displays
- Discord chat open now. Click here to enter
Development status
This software is in active development. To see the current development status, [Click here].
Preview
Hardware required
- One of the supported ePaper displays from waveshare: 4.2", 5.83", 7.5" (all variants), 9.7"
- Any Raspberry Pi with 40 pins and WiFi. (Raspberry Pi 3/3B/3B+/3A/4/0W/0WH - Inkycal runs just fine on the Zero W/Zweo WH model!)
- MicroSD card (min. 4GB) for flashing Raspberry Pi OS with Desktop. Lite is not supported!
- MicroUSB cable (for power)
- Optional, a 3D-printable case
Installing Inkycal
Configuring the Raspberry Pi
- Flash Raspberry Pi OS according to the instructions
- Create a settings file for Inkycal from the WEB-UI
- Copy the generated settings.json file to the flashed SD card.
Getting the Raspberry Pi ready
- Flash Raspberry Pi OS according to the instructions (instructions)
- Create a simple text document named ssh in the boot directory to enable ssh.
- Install the SD card and boot your Raspberry Pi. Connect to it over the network with ssh and login.
- Expand the filesystem in the Terminal with
sudo raspi-config --expand-rootfs
- Enable SPI by entering
sudo sed -i s/#dtparam=spi=on/dtparam=spi=on/ /boot/config.txt
in the Terminal - Set the correct timezone with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
, selecting the correct continent and then the capital of your country. - Reboot to apply changes
- Optional: If you want to disable the on-board leds of the Raspberry, follow these instructions: Disable on-board-led
Installation
# clone the Inkycal repo
git clone -b release/2.0.0 https://github.com/aceisace/Inkycal
# go to Inkycal directory
cd Inkycal
# install Inkycal
pip3 install -e ./
Running Inkycal
Open Python3
and run the commands below or paste the below content in an empty file and save it as a .py
file:
from inkycal import Inkycal # Import Inkycal
inky = Inkycal(render = True) # Initialise Inkycal
inky.test() # test if Inkycal can be run correctly, running this will show a bit of info for each module
inky.run() # If there were no issues, you can run Inkycal nonstop
Uninstalling Inkycal
pip3 uninstall inkycal
- Remove the
Inkycal
folder
Contributing
All sorts of contributions are most welcome and appreciated. To start contributing, please follow the Contribution Guidelines.
The average response time for issues, PRs and emails is usually 24 hours. In some cases, it might be longer.
Setting up VS Code Remote development in WSL
In order to speed up development, most development tasks (apart from the actual rending to E-Ink display) can be developed on more powerful machines and in richer environments than running this on a Pi zero. In case of Windows PC the most convenient way is to use VS Code Remote development in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), please follow Tutorial.
P.S: Don't forget to star and/or watch the repo. For those who have done so already, thank you very much!
Contact and Support

Buy me a coffee please
Yes please :). I do drink and like my coffee, especially when developing the inkycal software :) You can donate a coffee with this QR-code (Paypal):