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script.kodi.hue.ambilight
Kodi add-on for Philips Hue lights with ambilight support. Based on @cees-elzinga 's original work.
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SurveyJS
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homebridge-lgwebos-tv
Homebridge plugin for LG WebOS TV, publish as independent external platform accessory.
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InfluxDB
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1) Get a Raspberry Pi. They are simple and fun to assemble. 2) Flash a microSD card with the official Homebridge image: https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge-raspbian-image 3) Get into Homebridge, see what it can do 4) check out these plugins https://github.com/merdok/homebridge-webos-tv#readme https://github.com/grzegorz914/homebridge-lgwebos-tv#readme
If all you're trying to do is make the lights turn off when you hit play and turn off when you hit pause, you're going to have to involve other ingredients. There are lots of different approaches to make this work. One is using Kodi or Plex for playback, with a plug-in like this: https://github.com/mpolednik/script.kodi.hue.ambilight Of course then you are limited to using those apps for playback if you want the light status to sync.
Step 2: Assign your scripts to be triggered by a Hotkey. I use the TriggerHappy daemon on my Raspberry Pi. I love using a Raspberry Pi for this sort of thing because a Pi is so small and can be stashed out of sight behind an entertainment center.
1) Get a Raspberry Pi. They are simple and fun to assemble. 2) Flash a microSD card with the official Homebridge image: https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge-raspbian-image 3) Get into Homebridge, see what it can do 4) check out these plugins https://github.com/merdok/homebridge-webos-tv#readme https://github.com/grzegorz914/homebridge-lgwebos-tv#readme
1) Get a Raspberry Pi. They are simple and fun to assemble. 2) Flash a microSD card with the official Homebridge image: https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge-raspbian-image 3) Get into Homebridge, see what it can do 4) check out these plugins https://github.com/merdok/homebridge-webos-tv#readme https://github.com/grzegorz914/homebridge-lgwebos-tv#readme