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Command-line interface and type declarations for Homey Apps.
$ npm i -g homey
To get started run:
$ homey --help
Or read the getting started documentation.
This package ships with built-in plugins to make the development workflow easier. Plugins must be defined in /.homeyplugins.json
in your app's root, and are executed in order.
The compose
plugin copies & merges files, which is useful for very large Homey Apps.
For documentation, refer to Homey Compose.
The zwave
plugin installs homey-meshdriver.
For documentation, refer to AppPluginZwave.
The zigbee
plugin installs homey-meshdriver.
For documentation, refer to AppPluginZigbee.
The rf
plugin installs homey-rfdriver, and copies pairing templates to /.homeycompose/
.
For documentation, refer to AppPluginRF.
The oauth2
plugin installs homey-oauth2app.
For documentation, refer to AppPluginOAuth2.
The log
plugin installs homey-log. You must still require the module in the app yourself:
const { Log } = require('homey-log');
Don't forget to add the HOMEY_LOG_URL
variable to your env.json
.
Please visit https://developer.athom.com for more information.
FAQs
Command-line interface and type declarations for Homey Apps
The npm package homey receives a total of 476 weekly downloads. As such, homey popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that homey 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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