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#python #consumption #energy_monitor #hacktoberfest #hacs #home_assistant #homeassistant #hue_lights #metering #power

PowerCalc is a tool for Home Assistant that helps you know how much power your devices are using, even if they don't have a built-in power meter. It estimates the power consumption of lights, fans, and other devices by looking at their settings like brightness and color. You can also measure your devices' power usage and contribute to the PowerCalc library. This helps you save energy and understand your device usage better. To start, you can follow the quick installation guide.

https://github.com/bramstroker/homeassistant-powercalc
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#go #casaos #docker #golang #home_automation #home_cloud #home_server #iot #raspberry #self_hosted #vuejs

CasaOS is a personal cloud system that helps you manage your data and devices at home. It's designed to be easy to use, even if you're not tech-savvy. Here are the key benefits It reduces the cost of using cloud services by letting you host your own data center at home.
- **Data Control** It supports various hardware like ZimaBoard, Intel NUC, and Raspberry Pi, and can be installed with just one command.
- **User-Friendly Interface** There's a strong community behind it, offering help and sharing ideas through platforms like Discord.

Overall, CasaOS makes it easy to set up and manage your own personal cloud, giving you more control and savings.

https://github.com/IceWhaleTech/CasaOS
#python #home_assistant #home_assistant_integration #miot #miot_devices #smart_home #xiaomi #xiaomi_smart_home

Xiaomi Home Integration allows you to use Xiaomi IoT smart devices with Home Assistant. You can install it using Git, HACS, or manual methods. After logging in with your Xiaomi account, you can add and control your Xiaomi devices directly within Home Assistant. This integration supports most Xiaomi devices, multiple user accounts, and both cloud and local control options. It also provides features like debug mode for actions and multi-language support. Ensure your Home Assistant configuration file is secure since it stores your Xiaomi account information. This integration makes managing your smart home devices easier and more centralized.

https://github.com/XiaoMi/ha_xiaomi_home
#python #asyncio #hacktoberfest #home_automation #internet_of_things #iot #mqtt #python #raspberry_pi

Home Assistant is a free, open-source system for controlling your home devices. It focuses on keeping your data private and local, meaning it doesn't send your information to the internet. You can run it on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. It's supported by a global community of DIY enthusiasts, making it easy to add new devices and features. You can find demos, installation guides, tutorials, and help resources on their website. This system gives you full control over your home automation while protecting your privacy.

https://github.com/home-assistant/core
#shell #hassio #hassio_addons #hassio_repository #home_assistant #zigbee #zigbee2mqtt

To use the Zigbee2MQTT add-on with Home Assistant, you need to follow these steps:
1. Install the Mosquitto broker add-on if you don't have an MQTT broker.
2. Add the Zigbee2MQTT repository to your Home Assistant add-on store.
3. Install the Zigbee2MQTT add-on and configure it with your MQTT details and serial port settings.
4. Start the add-on and verify it is working correctly.

This helps you connect Zigbee devices to your Home Assistant, making it easier to control and monitor them all in one place. It simplifies the setup process and ensures that your devices work seamlessly with your smart home system.

https://github.com/zigbee2mqtt/hassio-zigbee2mqtt
#typescript #ai #camera #google_coral #home_assistant #home_automation #homeautomation #mqtt #nvr #object_detection #realtime #rtsp #tensorflow

Frigate is a powerful tool for your home security cameras that uses AI to detect objects in real-time. It works well with Home Assistant and can use a Google Coral Accelerator to make it very fast. Frigate saves resources by only looking for objects when necessary and can record video based on what it detects. It also supports low-latency live viewing and can re-stream video to reduce connections. This helps you monitor your home efficiently and effectively, making it easier to keep your space secure.

https://github.com/blakeblackshear/frigate
#blade #erp #food #groceries #grocy #home #meal_planner #ownyourdata #php #self_hosted

Grocy is a free, web-based tool you can host yourself to manage your groceries and household easily. It helps you track your food stock, plan meals, create shopping lists, manage chores, and keep info about your household devices all in one place. You can scan barcodes to add products quickly and get notifications about expired or low-stock items, reducing waste and saving money. It works on any device with a browser and offers a mobile app-like experience. You can customize it, use its API, and even run it via Docker. This makes managing your home organized, efficient, and less stressful.

https://github.com/grocy/grocy
#html #documentation #hacktoberfest #hass #hassio #home_assistant #jekyll

You can set up and contribute to the Home Assistant website easily by following the developer documentation, which explains how to edit and preview the site locally using simple commands. This helps you see your changes live on your computer before sharing them. There are also tools to speed up website updates by temporarily hiding blog posts you’re not working on, making the process faster. This setup benefits you by making it straightforward to improve the site, test changes quickly, and manage content efficiently without delays. It’s designed to support smooth collaboration and faster website maintenance.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io
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#c_lang #bk7231 #bk7231n #bk7231t #bl602 #home_assistant #iot #ln882h #mqtt #smart_home #tasmota #tuya #w600 #w601 #w800 #w801 #wifi #xr809

OpenBeken is a free Tasmota-like firmware for Tuya devices with chips like BK7231T/N, BL602, W600, ESP32, and 20+ others, adding MQTT, Home Assistant auto-discovery, OTA updates, scripting, sensors, power metering, and RGB LED control. Download ready binaries, flash easily via GUI tools or UART, and use a 700+ device database with guides. You gain cloud-free smart home control, easy local setup without AP mode, lower power use, and full customization for reliable automation.

https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenBK7231T_App