
nhero — Aftermarket Dispenser Network
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Framework treating pill dispensers as network devices: routing, access control, scramble-indexing and confidential supply tracking for custom dispenser workflow
What it does
nhero frames pill-dispensing hardware as networked devices. It provides conceptual primitives (killdispenser), a Pi-hole–style routing layer (nhero-pyhole), name-scrambling/derangement mappings, and confidential-asset supply tracking using cryptographic primitives. The skill documents architecture, hardware targets, and implementation notes for integrating, intercepting, and controlling dispenser schedules.
When to use it
Use nhero when designing or researching projects that treat physical dispensers as programmable network endpoints — for prototyping supply-control, auditability, or experimental routing of dispensing events. It’s intended for hardware research, secure supply tracking, and custom firmware/integration work.
What's included
- Scripts: none detected in this package (has_scripts=false)
- References: none detected (has_references=false)
- Instructions: conceptual architecture, hierarchy of subcomponents (killdispenser, pyhole routing, scramble index), cryptographic supply-tracking notes, and hardware targets (Hero Model 100).
Compatible agents
Primarily documentation-level guidance; useful for agents that support code review, hardware-reverse-engineering workflows, or research assistants (e.g., Claude/Copilot-style agents).
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