Android
Last version: v5.8.5
Manage your Raspberry Pi with your smartphone
Last version: v5.8.5
Last version: v1.8.5
The RaspController application allows you to easily manage your Raspberry Pi remotely. Now it is possible for files, to control the GPIO ports, send commands directly through the terminal, view images from a connected camera and obtain data from different sensors. Finally, wiring diagrams, pins and various information are available for the correct use of the Raspberry Pi.
Features included in the app:
✓ GPIO management (On/Off or impulsive function)
✓ File manager (Explore the content of Raspberry PI, copy, paste, delete, download and visualize properties of files, text editor)
✓ Shell SSH (Send custom commands to your Raspberry PI)
✓ Cpu, Ram, Storage, Network monitoring
✓ Camera (Shows images of the camera connected to the Raspberry PI)
✓ Custom user widgets
✓ Process list
✓ Support for DHT11/22 sensors (Humidity and temperature)
✓ Support for DS18B20 sensors (Temperature)
✓ Support for BMP sensors (Pressure, temperature, altitude)
✓ Support for Sense Hat
✓ Info Raspberry PI (Read all the information of the connected device)
✓ Pinout and diagrams
✓ Wake On Lan (Use Raspberry PI to send “WakeOnLan” magic packets)
✓ Show notifications sent by the Raspberry Pi
✓ Shutdown
✓ Reboot
☆ It use protocol SSH
☆ Authentication: password or SSH Key (RSA, ED25519, ECDSA)
☆ Plugin for “Tasker” app
Watch the demonstration of the “RaspController” application to see how it works!
Raspberry Pi configuration for use with RaspController for Android
Raspberry Pi configuration for use with RaspController for iOS
Edit, duplicate or delete a device configured on RaspController
SSH Key authentication with RaspController
Create custom widgets for RaspController
Commands, packages and files used by RaspController
Send notifications from Raspberry Pi to RaspController
Schedule RaspController commands with tasker (only Android)
Delete an account created with RaspController
Installing operating system images
Set the state of the GPIOs at the boot