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hb-nb-tools

v2.0.8

Published

Homebridge NB Tools

Downloads

488

Readme

Homebridge NB Tools

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Homebridge NB Tools

Copyright © 2020-2024 Erik Baauw. All rights reserved.

This repository provides a standalone installation of the command-line tools from Homebridge NB:

Tool | Description --------- | ----------- nb | Interact with Nuki bridge from command line.

Each command-line tool takes a -h or --help argument to provide a brief overview of its functionality and command-line arguments.

Prerequisites

Homebridge NB communicates with the Nuki Bridge using the local Nuki Bridge HTTP API. You need to enable this API through the Nuki app.

Installation

$ sudo npm -g i hb-nb-tools

Homebridge NB Tools uses sodium-plus for encrypted tokens. This optional dependency contains C++ modules, that might need to be compiled on installation. In case you want to install Homebridge NB Tools on a system that doesn't include the build tools needed for this, you might need to skip installation of sodium-plus by

$ sudo npm -g i hb-nb-tools --omit=optional

Homebrdige NB Tools reverts to hashed tokens when sodium-plus isn't installed.