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homebridge-misfit-bolt
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Misfit Bolt plugin for Homebridge. Let you control your Misfit Bolt via HomeKit / Siri. Requires misfit-bolt-http module running as a separate program.
npm install -g homebridge
npm install -g homebridge-misfit-bolt
"platforms": [
{
"platform": "MisfitBolt",
"name": "MisfitBolt",
"accessories": [{
"id": "20338f8afaac",
"name": "Bolt",
"baseUrl": "http://localhost:3000/20338f8afaac"
}]
}
]
id
Identifier of your Misfit Bolt.
On Linux, this corresponds to the bluetooth address of the bulb. You can find out your identifier using the following command:
$ sudo hcitool lescan
LE Scan ...
20:33:8F:8A:FA:AC MFBOLT
will become in your config (assuming the service misfit-bolt-http
runs locally on port 3000
):
{
"id": "20338f8afaac",
"name": "Bolt",
"baseUrl": "http://localhost:3000/20338f8afaac"
}
Note:
On OSX, the id
field is a UUID which differs from the bluetooth address.
name
Name of your Bolt, as you want it to appear in your HomeKit supported app.
baseUrl
URL of the Bolt as exposed via misfit-bolt-http
module. See misfit-bolt-http for setup and configuration details.
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Misfit Bolt plugin for homebridge
The npm package homebridge-misfit-bolt receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, homebridge-misfit-bolt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that homebridge-misfit-bolt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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