A tutorial for creating a script in Home Assistant that controls the brightness and color of a light with a conditional statement. Then I show how to put a button on your dashboard that triggers the script.
Home Assistant – A Script for your Dashboard with a Condition | Tutorial
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August 16, 2022
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