home-assistant-configuration
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home-assistant-configuration
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Automate a Wake-up light
I created two helpers (which are basically what Home Assistant calls variables): a toggle helper and a time helper. Then I created an automation to run when the time is equal to the time that the helper is set to and it checks to make sure the toggle helper is on, then you can run whatever task you want (lights, music, etc) as part of the automation. Some smart lights have a built in "fade" time that you can use in Home Assistant, but my lights don't support that (FYI, the "Light" service call built into Home Assistant has this functionality but only if your lights support it. If your lights don't they'll just come on and you'll be confused as to why it isn't working.... I know from experience), so I am using a script I borrowed from Jeff at SlackerLabs to accomplish the fading. He talks about his lighting script in this video. He has it on his GitHub here. Scripts in Home Assistant are a little more complicated than regular automations, but definitely much more powerful.
platypush
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Help Locked out of 10 years Gmail account
Is your HN profile still accurate? Why does the https://platypush.tech/ homepage have the Gmail, YouTube, TensorFlow, and Chromecast logos on it? Weird you're giving free advertising to a company you clearly dislike so much.
- Control everything with Platypush
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Chromecast support completely broken
Also, as I pointed out on a linked Github issue, maybe it's worth having a server-side (optional) logic for Chromecast detection? I have implemented this mechanism myself in Platypush, and I find it much more stable than relying on the client to detect the devices. Basically, Jellyfin would use some server-side CC library (like pychromecast for Python) to scan the devices on the same network over Avahi/Bonjour/mDNS. It would then push those results to the client (or maybe merge the list with the client's results), and then just proxy the client's stream/control requests to the cast device.
What are some alternatives?
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niko-home-control-II - Home Assistant Custom Integration for Niko Home Control II
hassio-zigbee2mqtt - Hass.io add-on for zigbee2mqtt
victron - Victron bluetooth and serial communication at a python script. With MQTT and HomeAssistant support.
raspberry-pi-home-automation - Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi: Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient"
pyinsteon - Python library to support Insteon home automation projects
Mycodo - An environmental monitoring and regulation system
ha-rpi_gpio - Home Assistant Raspberry Pi GPIO Integration
home-assistant-config - My Home Assistant Configuration 🏡🏡
easy-mqtt-handler - Easy MQTT Handler is a MQTT Client implemented in Python3 that will connect to a MQTT Broker, listening for freely configurable messages and reacting by executing arbitrary pre-defined commands. It comes with a Qt5-based GUI.
MQTT-Python-Jetson-Nano