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I've been experimenting with Vibe Coding for a few months. I recommend you do some beginner tutorials on coding, at least python.
Then, using what you have learned, have your AI vibe coding assistant refactor your code into something manageable.
Just because it works, doesn't mean it's ready for others to use. If you want to vibe code an app for yourself and it works, that's fine. But this is.. python code, in a bash script? You need to clean it up and make it more professional before you share it.
Look at the edits, they have both been broken apart into standalone projects broken down into all their parts.
Expanded source for pi version here
Expanded source code for termux version here.