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homebridge-shortcuts

v1.1.9

Published

Homebridge plugin to run shortcuts on mac

Downloads

17

Readme

This plugin currently does not work

Homebridge Shortcuts

Run Shortcuts on macOS from HomeKit.

How to Use

Install homebridge

Use the config-ui editor to search for homebridge-shortcuts

Follow the setup instructions in the ConfigUI

Config UI

Name

The name for the switch as it appears in HomeKit

Stateful

Check if you would like the switch to stay on and off. By default, it automatically turns off after the delay when the shortcut is done running.

Time

The amount of time (in milliseconds) until the switch shuts off (not applicable to stateful).

On

The shortcut to run when the switch is turned on. Write this exactly how it appears in the Shortcuts app.

Off

The shortcut to run when the switch is turned on. Write this exactly how it appears in the Shortcuts app. Leave blank to not run a shortcut.