![]() Node Red? Yeah I looked at that a few months back and installed it and said ohhhhhhh I gotta read a lot more to get this LOL. Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways.It provides a browser-based editor. ![]() The sentence example you give is excellent!!! NOW I can use that to develop my ‘talents’ further The “alarm_” prefix is common, so I suggest the easiest fix here is to go back to your sentences.ini file and add substitutions for on and off, such as: If you have multiple alarm devices you will want to pass its name in a tag (using curly brackets with a value of “on” or “off” - but the service you want to perform is called “alarm_arm_away” or “alarm_disarm”. The colon ( indicates a synonym which also doesn’t look right.ĭo you have multiple alarm devices ? If not, you could just have intent, say “turn on the alarm”, and code the HA automation to arm the alarm device. The round brackets () are used to group multiple words, or group alternative words … neither of which seem to apply in your code. See Training - Rhasspy for sentences.ini syntax Turn_on will set the switch to on whether it is already on or off. ![]() If the switch is currently on, toggle will turn it off and if switch is currently off, toggle will turn it on. This node has two outputs: the first one emits a message when the timer is triggered (either. It allows interaction through action messages, enabling actions such as starting, resetting, stopping, pausing, and continuing the timer. John I am also confused by what you are trying to achieve here - possibly because your use of the word “toggle” doesn’t seem consistent with your and intents.įYI, the light and switch domains (and probably others) have a “toggle” service as well as turn_on and turn_off. The node-red-contrib-controltimer is a versatile Node-RED timer node that supports both looping and delay behavior.
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