Homebridge is a lightweight NodeJS server you can run on your home network that emulates the iOS HomeKit API. It supports Plugins, which are community-contributed modules that provide a basic bridge from HomeKit to various 3rd-party APIs provided by manufacturers of "smart home" devices. You can explore all available plugins at the NPM website by searching for the keyword homebridge-plugin.
homebridge homekit-api siri homekitHomebridge is a lightweight NodeJS server you can run on your home network that emulates the iOS HomeKit API. It supports Plugins, which are community-contributed modules that provide a basic bridge from HomeKit to various 3rd-party APIs provided by manufacturers of "smart home" devices. You can explore all available plugins at the NPM website by searching for the keyword homebridge-plugin.
homebridge homekit siri homekit-api hap homekit-accessory-protocol homekit-bridgeThe goal of this package is to provide a complete implementation of the Homekit Accessory Protocol, to build your DIY accessories, or provide a bridge for non-HAP devices. Run swift build to compile and .build/debug/hap-server to run. Modify Sources/hap-server/main.swift to include your own accessories.
homekit-accessory-protocol homekit hap homekit-api home-automationApple Homekit server for Raspberry PI. Represents a HomeKit device that can be published on your local network. In this prototype project, both Lamp and Thermometer are accessories.
homekit homekit-api raspberry-pi arduino esp8266 esp8266-arduino nodejsruby_home is an implementation of the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP) to create your own HomeKit accessory in Ruby. HomeKit is a set of protocols and libraries to access devices for home automation. A non-commercial version of the protocol documentation is available on the HomeKit developer website. At least version 1.0.9 is required.
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