Using the GPIO is nothing else than writing zeros or ones to a file.
Nobody needs a library for that?
[Also there was a talk about that at the last LC US-conference.]

The problem is to use the *correct* files or pins numbering
respectively. This is hardware dependent, not a problem of using
LC or Python. And hardware has changes, also on Raspi GPIO ...

So be very careful to follow old "second hand" links which are
for Raspberry A (2012/13). Better use the infos/forum, starting for
example from here (or ask LC-Fraser):

http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/
http://www.raspberryconnect.com/




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