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# pi_pico_neopixel
a library for using ws2812b and sk6812 leds (aka neopixels) with Raspberry Pi Pico
![example] (
https://github.com/blaz-r/pi_pico_neopixel/pico_rgbw_rgb.jpg)
![example](https://github.com/blaz-r/pi_pico_neopixel/blob/main/pico_rgbw_rgb.jpg)
You'll first need to save the neopixel.py file to your device (for example, open it in Thonny and go file > save as and select MicroPython device. Give it the same name). Once it's there, you can import it into your code.