Has anyone found a way to automate based on Apple TV playing status?

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  • homebridge-apple-tv-remote

    Discontinued Plugin for controlling Apple TVs in homebridge.

  • homebridge-appletv

    Configuration of pyatv and cmd4 for reading the Apple TV status in Homebridge

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  • homebridge-cmd-television

  • pyatv

    A client library for Apple TV and AirPlay devices

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