home-assistant-cli
pyvesync
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home-assistant-cli
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[yabai] green green green
Have you tried the official CLI? https://github.com/home-assistant-ecosystem/home-assistant-cli
pyvesync
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Question about importing (forked) code
Basically i am trying to automate an air humidifier in Homeassistant. Because there isn't an official solution (that works with my model) i am using this Code. The Problem is that it imports this Library. Which has the following file of interest to me: "vesyncfan.py", more precisely, this snippet of Code.
What are some alternatives?
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