| { |
| "name": "KeiserKit", |
| "version": "1.0", |
| "summary": "Static Library for interfacing with the Keiser M3i Exercise Bike over Bluetooth Low Energy", |
| "description": " Objective-C Library for reading data from the Keiser M3i Exercise Bike using CoreBluetooth for iOS.\n\n\t\t This library provides scanning and bike simulation (for n bikes), through a few methods that provide all the necessary functionality to start working with the bikes.\n\t\t NOTE: This library will not work in the background. Keiser's fault, not mine! The M3i does not provide service/characteristic data and cannot be connected to, iOS only allows you to see a device's advertising data once in the background and has to search for a specific list of services/characteristics or connect to a device to get a stream of data.\n", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/BenWoodford/KeiserKit", |
| "authors": { |
| "Ben Woodford": "me@benwoodford.co.uk" |
| }, |
| "social_media_url": "http://twitter.com/IrregularExpr", |
| "platforms": { |
| "ios": null |
| }, |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/BenWoodford/KeiserKit.git", |
| "tag": "1.0" |
| }, |
| "source_files": [ |
| "KeiserKit", |
| "KeiserKit/**/*.{h,m}" |
| ], |
| "exclude_files": "Classes/Exclude", |
| "frameworks": "QuartzCore", |
| "public_header_files": "KeiserKit/**/*.h", |
| "requires_arc": true, |
| "license": "MIT" |
| } |