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|[https://github.com/JasXSL/SL-XOBJ/blob/master/xobj_core/classes/jas%20VibHub.lsl XOBJ SL Library] | |[https://github.com/JasXSL/SL-XOBJ/blob/master/xobj_core/classes/jas%20VibHub.lsl XOBJ SL Library] | ||
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|Example browser app that you | |Example browser app that lets you run VibHub locally with just a few lines of code! | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 29 January 2026
Welcome to the VibHub developer wiki! Before we start, let's go over some terms:
| Term | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Device | This is the physical hardware VibHub, and also refers to the firmware. |
| App | The code that sends vibration instructions to the Device. This is likely what you're here for! See the API documentation below! |
| Server | This is the server that relays messages between the Device and the App. You can host your own! |
| deviceID | A unique ID for each Device that allows the App to communicate with it |
Source Code
| Name/Link | Description |
|---|---|
| VibHub Micro | 2026 Revision of the board. Featuring high res commands, 2 ports, and a built in rechargeable battery! |
| VibHub ESP32 | 4xAA Version of the VibHub |
| VibHub Server | Host your own VibHub server! |
| VibHub Browser | Official JS client library. See VibHub-Browser for documentation. |
| XOBJ SL Library | Second Life library built on the XOBJ framework |
| Browser Example | Example browser app that lets you run VibHub locally with just a few lines of code! |
API
| API Type | Description |
|---|---|
| REST | Lets you send vibration programs to a device through simple HTTP requests. |
| Web Sockets | Much faster than REST requests, recommended if your platform supports it! |
| Tasks Reference | Tasks that your device can handle. |