Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Control Homey home automation hub via CLI. Use when you need to control smart home devices (lights, thermostats, sockets, etc.), check device status, list zones, trigger flows, or perform any Homey automation tasks. Supports on/off, dimming, color changes, temperature control, and device inspection. Safe, capability-allowlisted operations only.
Control Homey home automation hub via CLI. Use when you need to control smart home devices (lights, thermostats, sockets, etc.), check device status, list zones, trigger flows, or perform any Homey automation tasks. Supports on/off, dimming, color changes, temperature control, and device inspection. Safe, capability-allowlisted operations only.
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Safe, agent-friendly CLI for controlling Homey home automation hubs.
Device control: Turn devices on/off, dim lights, change colors, set temperatures Device inspection: List devices, check status, read capabilities Zone management: List zones and devices per zone Flow control: List and trigger flows Inventory: Get complete hub overview
cd skills/homey-cli npm install
Go to https://tools.developer.homey.app/tools/app Create a new app with: Callback URL: http://localhost:8787/callback Note your Client ID and Client Secret
Create .env file: export HOMEY_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id" export HOMEY_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret" export HOMEY_REDIRECT_URL="http://localhost:8787/callback"
bash run.sh auth login Follow the OAuth flow in your browser. Tokens are stored in ~/.config/homey-cli/.
bash run.sh homey list
bash run.sh homey use <homeyId>
# List all devices bash run.sh devices list # List devices as JSON bash run.sh devices list --json # Get specific device bash run.sh devices get <deviceId> # Read capability value bash run.sh devices read <deviceId> onoff # Control devices bash run.sh devices on <deviceId> bash run.sh devices off <deviceId> bash run.sh devices dim <deviceId> 0.4 bash run.sh devices color <deviceId> #FF8800 bash run.sh devices temperature <deviceId> 21.5
# List flows bash run.sh flows list # Trigger flow bash run.sh flows trigger <flowId>
bash run.sh inventory --json
Write operations are capability-allowlisted for safety: Default allowed: onoff, dim, light_hue, light_saturation, light_temperature, target_temperature Override via: export HOMEY_CLI_ALLOWED_CAPABILITIES=onoff,dim,target_temperature Destructive operations (delete devices, modify flows, change app settings) are not supported.
When users ask: "Turn on the kitchen lights" โ List devices, find match, use devices on <deviceId> "Dim living room to 50%" โ Find device, use devices dim <deviceId> 0.5 "What's the temperature in the bedroom?" โ Find device, use devices read <deviceId> measure_temperature "List all my lights" โ Use devices list --json and filter by class/capabilities
Tokens: ~/.config/homey-cli/credentials.json Active Homey: ~/.config/homey-cli/config.json
Auth errors: Re-run bash run.sh auth login Device not found: Check device name/ID with bash run.sh devices list Capability not allowed: Add to HOMEY_CLI_ALLOWED_CAPABILITIES or check if it's a read-only capability
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