bluelinky
bluelink
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bluelinky
- BlueLink will be free starting with Ioniq 6 and 2024+ Hyundais
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There's an API request limit for the app? That's BS!
This one also works well: https://github.com/Hacksore/bluelinky
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I miss walk-away locking
I’ve done it a couple of different ways, but both involved some variation of Bluelinky. Currently, I’m running a homebridge plug-in of it, which makes the controls available to HomeKit. Then using the shortcuts app, I created an automation that runs whenever I disconnect from CarPlay, waits a few minutes, and locks the doors.
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Was surprised to find out you can control the car through javascript using BlueLinky. Are there any JS wizzkids who can turn this into something awesome like google home/assistant voice commands for locking & preheating?
Its using this bluelink library
- Software updates and api
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Show HN: Control your Hyundai car with Python
Having looked into this myself recently, why would I use this project over bluelinky?
https://github.com/Hacksore/bluelinky
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Self Hosted Vehicle Control?
For Hyundai/Kia there's an API wrapper project for their remote functions, not sure if there's anything similar for other manufacturers.
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Are you fucking kidding me, Hyundai? It’s 7:30am and 12° outside. BlueLink is the dumbest shit they’ve ever done and I can’t wait to be rid of it.
Found a page with the limits detailed. That being said, there is ZERO chance that I hit those limits in the last 24 hours and the same probability that I hit those limits by 730am.
- Such a terrible app, I can't imagine having to pay for this, when it connects a fraction of the time I want to use it
bluelink
- Does Scheduled Climate Control only work when the car is plugged in?
- GitHub - synchronizing/bluelink: Control your Hyundai car via Python.
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 19, 2022
Show HN: Control your Hyundai car with Python\ (43 comments)
- Show HN: Control your Hyundai car with Python
- Control your Hyundai car with Python
What are some alternatives?
homebridge-hyundai-bluelink - Homebridge plugin for Hyundai BlueLink
typeish - A runtime type checker for bash.... in bash. I'm not sorry.
node-youtube-music - Unofficial YouTube Music API for Node.js
hyundai_kia_connect_api - This is a Kia UVO and Hyundai Bluelink written in python. It is primary consumed by home assistant. If you are looking for a home assistant Kia / Hyundai implementation please look here: https://github.com/Hyundai-Kia-Connect/kia_uvo. Much of this base code came from reading bluelinky and contributions to the kia_uvo home assistant project.
openpilot - openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. openpilot performs the functions of Automated Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise Control for 250+ supported car makes and models.
hyundai_kia_connect_monitor - Automatic trip administration tools for Hyundai Bluelink or Kia UVO Connect users. Determining afterwards your private and/or business trips and information about those trips and usage of the car. Best of all is the fact that it does NOT drain your 12 volt battery of the car, because it only uses the cached server information!
kia_uvo - A Home Assistant HACS integration that supports Kia Connect(Uvo) and Hyundai Bluelink. The integration supports the EU, Canada and the USA.
dato.rss - The best RSS Search experience you can find [Moved to: https://github.com/dato-ai/dato.rss]
genshin-kit-node - 原神玩家信息查询封装库 / An API wrapper for fetching player data of Genshin Impact from any servers.
wundergraph-demo - This Repository demonstrates how to combine 7 APIs (4 Apollo Federation SubGraphs, 1 REST, 1 standalone GraphQL, 1 Mock) into one unified GraphQL API which is then securely exposed as a JSON API to a NextJS Frontend.