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ESP32-Leshy 1.x is a from-scratch redesign of the firmware for the ESP32-DIV wireless multitool.
Live status and next gate: docs/v1/STATUS.md. Released 0.x remains a frozen proof-of-concept line; no user-facing 1.x binary exists yet.
- 0.x — archived PoC: existing menu firmware, feature list, hardware notes, and development guide are preserved in the 0.x archive. The web installer currently flashes this line.
- 1.x — active redesign: product discovery, architecture, and the new capability/resource-aware application runtime live under docs/v1.
Leshy is becoming a field instrument organized around a complete workflow:
discover → identify → locate → capture → compare → reproduce safely in your own lab → preserve and export the evidence.
The product is organized around Survey, Targets, Capture, Lab, Library, and Device rather than a growing list of unrelated radio screens. Wi-Fi, BLE, NRF24, CC1101, IR, NFC, GPS, and storage become capabilities shared by those workflows.
- Documentation index
- Current status
- Documentation governance
- Stages to 1.0.0
- Goal traceability
- Product vision
- Competitive analysis
- Product requirements
- Hardware envelope and conflicts
- Target architecture
- 0.x documentation archive
Documentation defines the 1.x scope and gates. Current code, prototype, and verification state lives only in STATUS, keeping this README from becoming a competing source of truth.
tools/test.sh
tools/build.shUse Leshy only with equipment you own or are explicitly authorized in writing to test. Passive observation is the default. Transmit and replay workflows belong to an explicit Lab context with visible state, bounded duration, and immediate stop. Full terms: DISCLAIMER.md.
MIT. Hardware and the original firmware are by CiferTech. Leshy is independent and unofficial.