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Explore the tools, experiments and projects developed by HBLlabs and made available to the open-source community.

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repository index

08 repositories tracked

Every HBLlabs project is registered here with its language, category, license plan and current status. Star and fork counts appear once a repository actually goes live — statistics are never fabricated.

01

DevMind

An AI software engineering agent that reads, modifies, tests and builds real code.

PythonAIlicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated25 Jul 2026
02

FLL Archaeology + YOLO

Teaching a robot to recognise archaeological finds with YOLO.

YOLOAIlicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated13 Aug 2025
03

ESP32 Flight Controller

Real-time control, electronics and flight on an ESP32 platform.

ESP32Roboticslicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated1 Aug 2026
04

OpenArm-6DOF

A modular 6-axis robotic arm — mechanics, electronics and motion control.

Stepper MotorsRoboticslicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated3 Aug 2026
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ESP32 AI Voice Assistant

Speech in, speech out — an embedded voice interface to AI.

ESP32AIlicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated30 Jul 2026
06

Cyberdeck

A portable, purpose-built platform for cybersecurity experimentation.

ESP32-S3Cybersecuritylicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated5 Aug 2026
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HighTorque

Mechanical engineering and actuator design under load.

Mechanical EngineeringRoboticslicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated28 Jul 2026
08

Ball Balancing

A practical study in feedback control: sense, decide, actuate, stabilise.

PID ControlControl Systemslicense pendingOpen source · publication pending
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updated24 Mar 2026

publishing note

HBLlabs publishes its work openly, but each repository is built, documented and packaged before it goes live. GitHub links and statistics appear here the moment the first repository is public — the goal is to keep everything open, real and reproducible.