There are 2 repositories under lirc topic.
IrScrutinizer is a program for IR signal analysis, decoding, generation and much more.
Automated Testing for Set-Top Boxes and Smart TVs
Instructions and code for using a Raspberry Pi as an IR remote control
Bridge to Broadlink devices supporting REST, MQTT and LIRC protocols
Parser for IRP notation protocols, with rendering, code generation, and decoding.
An Interface that connects LIRC (Infrared Transceiver) to MQTT. :tv: :radio:
A Raspberry Pi infrared remote control. The Python app has three parts: Functions to send commands to the infrared transmitter. A Flask web service to accept television command requests (e.g. volume decrease, volume increase). A scheduler that automatically sends remote control commands at programmed times (e.g. mute during TV commercials).
Listens to LIRC daemon and sends it to MQTT
API to manipulate the states of infrared controlled devices
Node.js module to connect to a LIRC daemon.
 Homebridge Plugin for lirc-state-api
This Homebridge plugin enables control of one or more compatible devices using one "Television" in HomeKit.
easy way to control multimedia & home automation
an implementation of the Philips 22PFT4000/12 tv remote control interface using Javascript and an ESP8266/IRSend as backend
A pure Python implementation of the Lirc irsend program.
PiKVM out-of-band enhancement to enable IR RX and TX
No longer used. Replaced with Daikin ESP8266 Arduino Project
.NET Core library for accessing infrared (/dev/lirc) devices on a Raspberry Pi.
Configuration, Lircmap, keymap for RF Philips SRM-7500 Remote especially for OSMC
This program operates on data bases of IR remotes. It either generates a data base of download information, or, using a previously generated such file, allows for easy download of therein registered remotes.
Quick example written in C# to read the Lirc (Infrared Daemon) on a Raspberry Pi configured with a receiver and the Lirc software
Object oriented access to /dev/lirc-hardware from C++ and Java
Set of flows to create your own Raspberry Pi lasertag game using Node-RED.
WinLIRC.NET (WLN) is a software framework developed using Microsoft .NET framework v4.0 over the open source WinLIRC program. It provides a .NET wrapper over the existing open-source WinLIRC program facilitating rapid development of .NET programs for Infra-Red signal communications.
convert to wav file from the rawcode of mode2 command. it realize a transmit via audio interface.
Jirc is "Lirc" with a "J" (Java) instead of an "L" (Linux). While being deployed in IrScrutinizer and JGirs, this project is effectively frozen.
An accessory plugin for homebridge to control your AC through LIRC