remote_homeassistant
open-meteo
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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remote_homeassistant
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Multi-Device Home Assistant
I think you could make good use of the Remote Home Assistant Add-on to accomplish your goal here.
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Anyone ever ‘link’ multiple sites together?
I know you're using Homeseer, but since you asked a general question: For Home Assistant, Remote Home Assistant makes it easy to create local proxy devices from another Home Assistant instance. For example, if you have a smart bulb in one house, you can create a virtual remote smart bulb in the other house, and then you can control the bulb from the other house as though it were a local device. It works with basically everything, including complex devices like TVs or thermostats. You just need to have an instance of Home Assistant running in each house, and a secure way for them to connect to each other.
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Is it possible to view Unifi Protect cameras in multiple locations from a central viewing console?
You can use Home Assistant to do it. If you made a S2S VPN, you could easily add them all to a single HA instance. Otherwise, you might be able to connect multiple HA instances together to have all of the camera in once place.
- Home Assistant - Need Help, Structure and Logic
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5 Features for 2022
Re No. 5: I've been meaning to look more into Remote Home Assistant, via HACS, which might be of interest.
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Home Assistant – open-source home automation
I also use HomeAssistant, and am quite happy with it, but i wish, they would start including the [`remote_homeassistant`](https://github.com/custom-components/remote_homeassistant) addon.
It solves the Usecase, where not all BT(LE) devices in the house are reachable from the main HA, and you need remote "pickups" for their signals, and then want to integrate them back into the "master instance". It also solves a bunch of other problems, like integrating some sensors of the HA of your holiday home into the HA of your main home.
For some reason, NabuCasa doesn't want to integrate it. Maybe they see it as competing with an own upcoming (cloud?) solution of their own?
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Is there a way to estimate coverage of my 6 Zigbee repeaters? 1 is the ConBee II hub, the rest are IKEA Trådfri repeaters. I have devices connecting to the "not nearest" all the time.
I use a Pi with its own Home Assistance instance and then use Remote Home-Assistant to link it to my primary instance. I only have one remote, but the documentation says that it can support multiple.
- Smartthings 2013 hub is "retiring", where to go next?
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remote Homebridge
I see that in Home Assistant users can use plugin Remot-Home Assistant https://github.com/custom-components/remote_homeassistant
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Reconnect Zigbee device to the network
You would run a separate zigbee host, like the Deconz. And then one way to link, could be using https://github.com/custom-components/remote_homeassistant
open-meteo
- Open-Meteo Free Weather API
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Show HN: The Astro App
Yup, just manually type your location in that window.
Weather is coming (at least for now) from https://open-meteo.com/
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(Back to) omWeather as the bundled weather app in CalyxOS?
I tried out the new omWeather and I definitely like it even better now. It uses a different data source, open-meteo.com, which doesn't require an API key the way OpenWeatherMap does, has better location search, has working sunrise/sunset time display, and a more informative main screen widget with observation and forecast information.
- Open-Meteo: an open-source weather API
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Creating a simple wind forecast bot in Mastodon
Then I started to learn about wind and I got interested in getting wind details easily so to note them down. I asked around my community and I got an answer: open-meteo.
- Open-Meteo: FOSS weather API partnered with national weather services
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Open-Meteo Weather API integration + Free Icons + Free Widgets
Open-Meteo
- ASP.NET Core: Monitoreo con OpenTelemetry y Grafana
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Bee
We used free and open-source weather API Open Meteo to get a real-time forecast and convert data such as windspeed into the Beaufort scale for surveying.
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How to hide API key?
I ran into this exact problem almost a year ago now when I first started learning. Simple answer is you can’t unless you build your own server and use environment variables. My solution was to use an API that doesn’t need a key.
What are some alternatives?
home-assistant-remote - Links multiple home-assistant instances together [Moved to: https://github.com/custom-components/remote_homeassistant]
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
pyscript - Pyscript adds rich Python scripting to HASS
ultra-weather - UltraWeather gives user-friendly, actionable weather forecasts.
ha-climacell-weather - Climacell weather provider integration is a custom component for Home Assistant. The climacell platform uses the Climacell API as a source for meteorological data for your location.
appdaemon - :page_facing_up: Python Apps for Home Automation
addon-adguard-home - AdGuard Home - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
yr-weather-symbols - Weather symbols for yr.no
hass-circadian_lighting - Circadian Lighting custom component for Home Assistant
operating-system - :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System