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The Home Assistant Plugin for Scrypted imports `notify` services to be used within Scrypted.
Home Assistant Node.js library
The Google Home Plugin lets you control your Scrypted devices from Google Assistant.
Home Assistant Language Service
Homebridge plugin for Home Assistant: https://home-assistant.io
This project simulates bridges to publish your entities from Home Assistant to any Matter-compatible controller like Alexa, Apple Home or Google Home. Using Matter, those can be connected easily using local communication without the need of port forwardin
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- assistant
- apple home
- google home
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- alexa
- matter
- matter.js
- matterjs
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Bash-like tilde expansion for node.js. Expands a leading tilde in a file path to the user home directory, or `~+` to the cwd.
Convert a tilde path to an absolute path: `~/dev` → `/Users/sindresorhus/dev`
Node.js os.homedir polyfill for older versions of node.js.
Homebridge plugin for Home Assistant: https://home-assistant.io
Resolve a directory that is either local, global or in the user's home directory.
Set of helpful functions and types for Custom Card creators
Operating system specific paths.
Convert an absolute path to a tilde path: `/Users/sindresorhus/dev` → `~/dev`
Get the user home directory with fallback to the system temp directory
Home Assistant extension for coc.nvim, based on vscode-home-assistant.
A cross-platform path to the user's home
Get the passwd user entry from a username or user identifier (UID)
Find JAVA_HOME on any system