Bathroommirror.7z Apr 2026
Most DIY smart mirrors run on a Raspberry Pi using the framework. If your archive contains a config.js or .sh script, follow these steps to get it running:
Since the file ends in .7z , you will need a utility like or WinRAR to extract its contents. Bathroommirror.7z
: Ensure any powered components (like the monitor or LED strips) are plugged into a GFCi outlet or a waterproof outlet if located near a shower. 4. Customizing the Look Most DIY smart mirrors run on a Raspberry
: Adding wood trim or ornate oval frames directly to the glass using adhesive or Velcro command strips for a renter-friendly option. Copied to clipboard Make it executable: chmod +x magicmirror
: To make the mirror start automatically on boot, you can create a shell script: Create the file: nano magicmirror.sh Add these lines: cd ~/MagicMirror DISPLAY=:0 npm start Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Make it executable: chmod +x magicmirror.sh Use PM2 to manage the process so it restarts if it crashes. 3. Hardware Installation Guide
: Move the config.js file from your extracted .7z folder to ~/MagicMirror/config/ .
: For a smart mirror, you need two-way glass or an acrylic see-through mirror. Mounting :