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André Fiedler ff5fe502b7 Add initial PlatformIO configuration and main application code
- Created platformio.ini for ESP32 Devkit configuration with DFPlayer Mini library dependency.
- Implemented main application logic in main.cpp, including LED and buzzer control, and MP3 playback functionality using DFMiniMp3 library.
- Added notification class for handling MP3 player events and errors.
- Set up input pins for buttons and output pins for LEDs, with synchronization logic.
- Included basic setup and loop functions to manage state and playback.
- Added README for test directory to outline unit testing purpose and resources.
2025-10-17 14:46:24 +02:00
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