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Tasmota

Discover, monitor, and control Tasmota smart home devices on local networks. Use when tasks involve finding Tasmota devices via network scanning, checking device status and power states, controlling devices (on-off, brightness, color), managing device inventory, or any other Tasmota management operations on ESP8266 or ESP32 devices running Tasmota firmware.

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Discover, monitor, and control Tasmota smart home devices on local networks. Use when tasks involve finding Tasmota devices via network scanning, checking device status and power states, controlling devices (on-off, brightness, color), managing device inventory, or any other Tasmota management operations on ESP8266 or ESP32 devices running Tasmota firmware.

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Target platform
OpenClaw
Install method
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Extraction
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Prerequisites
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Primary doc
SKILL.md

Package facts

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What's included
SKILL.md, scripts/tasmota-control.py, scripts/tasmota-discovery.py, scripts/tasmota-status.py

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Tencent SkillHub
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Version
0.1.0

Documentation

ClawHub primary doc Primary doc: SKILL.md 24 sections Open source page

Overview

Automated discovery and control of Tasmota-powered smart home devices (ESP8266/ESP32) on local networks. Includes network scanning, status monitoring, power control, dimming, color control, and inventory management.

Quick Start

Scan network for Tasmota devices: python3 scripts/tasmota-discovery.py Check device status: python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> status 0 Control device: python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> power on|off|toggle python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> brightness 0-100 python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> color <hex-rgb>

Network Scan

Run a full network scan to find all Tasmota devices: python3 scripts/tasmota-discovery.py The script: Performs ping sweep to identify live hosts Scans HTTP (port 80) on live hosts Detects Tasmota via Server header (e.g., "Tasmota/13.1.0") Confirms via JSON API (/cm?cmnd=status%200) Retrieves device names, versions, and hardware Output includes: IP address Device friendly name Tasmota version Hardware platform (ESP8266/ESP32) Response time

Identification Signals

Tasmota devices are identified by: Server header: Tasmota/<version> (<hardware>) JSON API response: /cm?cmnd=status%200 returns structured status Content keywords: "Tasmota" in HTML

Power Control

Toggle or set power state: # Toggle python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> power toggle # On/Off python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> power on python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> power off

Brightness (Dimmers)

Set brightness level (0-100): python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> brightness 50 Works on devices with Dimmer support (check StatusSTS).

Color (RGB Lights)

Set RGB color (hex or comma-separated): # Hex format python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> color FF0000 # Red python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> color 00FF00 # Green # RGB comma format python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> color 255,0,0 Works on devices with RGB support (AiYaTo-RGBCW, etc.).

Device Status

Retrieve status information: # Basic status python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> status 0 # All statuses python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py <IP> status all Status codes: 0 = Status - Device info, friendly name, power state 1 = StatusPRM - Parameters, uptime, MAC 2 = StatusFWR - Firmware version, hardware 3 = StatusLOG - Log settings 4 = StatusNET - Network config (IP, gateway, WiFi) 5 = StatusMQT - MQTT configuration 9 = StatusTIM - Time, timezone, sunrise/sunset

Key Status Fields

StatusSTS (Status 0): POWER - Current state (ON/OFF) Dimmer - Brightness level (0-100) Wifi.RSSI - Signal strength Wifi.SSId - Connected WiFi network StatusNET: IPAddress - Device IP Hostname - mDNS hostname Mac - MAC address

Get All Device Status

python3 scripts/tasmota-status.py Iterates through inventory file and shows power state for all devices.

Managing Inventory

Devices are tracked in a CSV inventory file. Format: IP Address,Device Name,Version,Hardware,Response Time (ms) 192.168.1.116,Office Hall Light,13.1.0,ESP8266EX,53 After discovery, save output to inventory file for batch operations.

Finding Labeled Devices

# Scan and grep for specific device names python3 scripts/tasmota-discovery.py | grep "Kitchen" python3 scripts/tasmota-discovery.py | grep "Bulb"

Checking All Lights

# Get status of all devices python3 scripts/tasmota-status.py

Power Cycle a Device

# Off, wait 2s, on python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py 192.168.1.116 power off sleep 2 python3 scripts/tasmota-control.py 192.168.1.116 power on

Command Format

http://<IP>/cm?cmnd=<COMMAND>

Common Commands

CommandDescriptionPowerToggle powerPower ONTurn onPower OFFTurn offPower TOGGLEToggle stateStatus 0Device statusStatus 4Network statusDimmer <0-100>Set brightnessColor <hex>Set RGB color`Fade <ONOFF>`

Device Not Found

Verify device is on same subnet Check device has HTTP server enabled (Webserver 2 in config) Ensure device is powered on and connected to WiFi Try direct HTTP request: curl http://<IP>/cm?cmnd=Status%200

Timeout Errors

Device may be power saving (WiFi sleep) Network latency or packet loss Check device uptime for recent restarts

Unknown Power State

Some devices (BLE gateways, sensors) don't have power control. Check capability in StatusSTS.

Network Configuration

Tasmota devices typically: Connect on WiFi channel 1-11 Use DHCP (check StatusNET for current IP) May respond to mDNS (hostname patterns: tasmota-XXXXXX) Use HTTP on port 80 (standard)

Best Practices

Scan during network maintenance windows (avoid peak usage) Cache inventory file to avoid repeated scans Use device friendly names for easier identification Set static IPs for critical devices (via Tasmota web UI or DHCP reservations) Group devices by location/function in inventory comments

scripts/tasmota-discovery.py

Network scanner that finds live hosts and identifies Tasmota devices via HTTP and JSON API.

scripts/tasmota-control.py

Device controller supporting power, brightness, color, and status queries via Tasmota JSON API.

scripts/tasmota-status.py

Bulk status checker that queries all devices in inventory and displays power states.

Category context

Messaging, meetings, inboxes, CRM, and teammate communication surfaces.

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Package contents

Included in package
3 Scripts1 Docs
  • SKILL.md Primary doc
  • scripts/tasmota-control.py Scripts
  • scripts/tasmota-discovery.py Scripts
  • scripts/tasmota-status.py Scripts