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# NTSH-Control
A Node.js control system for Nothing to See Here installation.
## Overview
NTSH-Control provides centralized control and monitoring of:
- [Camera Runner](https://git.morphix.nl/Nothing-to-See-Here/NTSH-CameraRunner) process via WebSocket communication
- Unity application monitoring and lifecycle management
- Real-time system status and calibration through a web dashboard
## Features
- **Web Dashboard**: Monitor system status and control components through a browser interface
- **Camera Management**: Real-time connection monitoring and process control
- **Unity Integration**: Automatic startup and WebSocket communication with Unity applications
- **Calibration Tools**: Live image streaming and calibration interface
- **Process Monitoring**: Track uptime, connection status, and system health
## Installation & Setup
1. Install dependencies:
```bash
npm install
```
2. Start the application:
```bash
npm start
```
3. Access the web dashboard at `http://localhost:6300`
## Configuration
Configuration is stored in `~/MorphixProductions/NTSHControl/config.json`. Default settings include:
- Web server port: `6300`
- Unity WebSocket: `127.0.0.1:3000`
- [Camera Runner](https://git.morphix.nl/Nothing-to-See-Here/NTSH-CameraRunner) WebSocket: `127.0.0.1:6301`
- Unity startup delay: `5000ms`
## Usage
The system automatically starts the web server and attempts to connect to the configured [Camera Runner](https://git.morphix.nl/Nothing-to-See-Here/NTSH-CameraRunner). The Unity applications is launched after the configured startup delay has exceeded and the [Camera Runner](https://git.morphix.nl/Nothing-to-See-Here/NTSH-CameraRunner) and process are ready. The dashboard provides real-time monitoring and control capabilities for all connected systems.
## Project Structure
- `src/` - TypeScript source code
- `frontend/views/dashboard/` - Web interface
- `dist/` - Compiled JavaScript output