Use any Home Assistant lights with Hyperion
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README.md

Use any Home Assistant lights with Hyperion

Setup:

  1. Clone this respository;

  2. Edit config.js to your liking. There are two light types: rgb and dim. The names of the lights must represent light entity id that are present in Home Assistant;

  3. Generate a Home Assistant Token using the /profile view (scroll to the bottom of the view);

  4. Setup a new LED instance in Hyperion using the udpraw controller. Set the number of lights to the amount of lights you've specified in the config.js file;

  5. Run HA_TOKEN=your_token12341234123432 node .

To setup the systemd unit to make this run in the background:

  1. Adjust the path in ExecStart part of hyperion-ha-bridge.service file in this repo;
  2. Copy this file to /etc/systemd/system/ha-bridge.service
  3. Run systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl enable --now ha-bridge