Add Teams status feature to my homebrew sconces! (More detail in comments)

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  • hass-workstation-service

    Provide useful sensors and services from your workstation to Home Assistant.

  • I do something similar but using HASS Workstation Service. I detect when the mic is active (which 99% of the times happens when I'm on a meeting) and then change some lights.

  • TeamsPresence

    A .NET console application that will update entities in Home Assistant based on Microsoft Teams status

  • I had issues with polling because the log file would add too many entries for TeamsStatus to pick up. I ported most of the code to C# and used a file watcher: https://github.com/pathartl/TeamsPresence

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