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homey-lib
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This library contains shared code between Homey, Homey Apps, Athom CLI, Athom Developer and others.
This library can, among other things:
See /examples/
for how-to usage.
This library contains translations in the following files:
./assets/app/permissions.json
./assets/capability/capabilities/<capability_id>.json
./assets/device/classes/<device_class_id>.json
These files are automatically parsed to language specific locale files in ./generated_locales
. The generated locales should not be edited manually, always edit the original files as listed above. Commits to master or develop with changes to the files above will trigger a GitHub Action that re-generates the locales and commits the result. Incoming PRs with changes to ./generated_locales
will trigger a GitHub Action that applies the updated generated locales to the files listed above.
Note: when adding new languages to the files listed above, make sure to add the
./generated_locales/<new_language_code>.json
file manually so that the script that generates the locales will pick it up.
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Shared Library for Homey
The npm package homey-lib receives a total of 621 weekly downloads. As such, homey-lib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that homey-lib demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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