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    Home Assistant

    Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first

    ...It can give you control of all your devices from a single, mobile-friendly interface and will track the state of all these devices so you don’t have to. Home Assistant is powered by a worldwide community and runs ideally on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. It can be set up to automatically control devices, so whether you want to be alerted when the lights turn on when you’re not at home, or want the lights to automatically dim when you start to watch a movie on Chromecast, Home Assistant can do it for you. See more examples on the official website: https://www.home-assistant.io/
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    PiHass

    Pre-defined and easy to use Home-Assistant Image for raspberry pi

    This is a Raspbain Strech base image with Home-Assistant on it. i used Virtual Env based installation and added some Custom Ui and Custom Components. i have also configured MySQL server and database and also some scripts, sensors and groups to help users start working with the system.
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    Grasshopper Web App

    Grasshopper Web App

    Web App to control Bticino MyHome using OpenWebNet

    ...VALUES: Use any device Since Grasshopper is a browser-based application, you can use a browser on any device to access Grasshopper. Thanks to its responsive-design support, the Grasshopper interface will adapt to the screen-size of your device. Choice of server-platform Grasshopper is a web application that can run from different web servers. The Grasshopper appliance runs on DietPi with Lesp (Nginx+SQLite+PHP). The Grasshopper application has been tested on Lesp and LAMP+SQLite. (Both documented in following chapters). The only requirement is that SQLite is used as a database. You can read more about this in following chapters. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ArduinoWebRelayController

    ArduinoWebRelayController

    Sketch and server to remotely actuate apliances

    * This project is under development, not fit for end users * The project consists of the infrastructure to remotely control apliances (eg. turn the cofee maker on from a web page) Needed parts: - an arduino uno board (www.arduino.cc). - a circuit board for the relays. - a PC connected to the arduino. - python 2.7 to run the server. - port forwarding to the PC for remote access.
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