A simple gnome shell extension for home assistant

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  • gnome-shell-home-assistant

    A Gnome Shell Extension to interact with the Home Assistant API

  • Nice! I also made one a few months ago with simmilar features. See: https://github.com/schlauerlauer/gnome-shell-home-assistant

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