The **wifi‑configurator** package is a Node‑JS library that lets headless Linux devices (e.g., Raspberry Pi‑based IoT units) be provisioned with Wi‑Fi credentials without creating a temporary access‑point. It can read a `wifiConfig.yaml` file from a mounted USB/SD drive, connect to a predefined “default” network or any open network, and expose a simple web UI (with optional mDNS discovery) for manual configuration; future BLE/web‑Bluetooth support is planned. It is aimed at developers building embedded or IoT systems that need a reliable, low‑overhead way to set up network access on devices lacking direct user interfaces.
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A wifi configuration module for Linux with GUI that uses default/open networks so that it does not have to create an access point. Other configuration options are provided such as using SD card, USB devices, (web Bluetooth - not yet implemented)