You have a solid code base. You can write and run unit tests and format your code with Black. You have a repo, can create pull requests, and have a build pipeline that validates your code whenever you push to a branch or create a pull request. If you don’t have any of these things, I strongly advise you to go back and complete Chapter 4 before continuing with this chapter. While some of the early Pi configuration is applicable ...
5. Raspberry Pi Initial Configuration
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