Open Source Apple iPhone Home Automation Apps

Home Automation Apps for Apple iPhone

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    Homebridge Docker Image

    Homebridge Docker Image

    HomeKit support for the impatient using Docker on x86_64

    This Ubuntu Linux based Docker image allows you to run Nfarina's Homebridge on your home network which emulates the iOS HomeKit API. This is a multi-arch image and will run on x86_64, Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4, Zero 2 W, or other Docker-enabled ARMv7/8 devices. Docker will automatically pull the correct image for your system. Homebridge requires full access to your local network to function correctly. This image will not work when using Docker for Mac or Docker for Windows. The parameters are split into two halves, separated by a colon, the left-hand side representing the host and the right container side. This image comes with the Homebridge UI pre-installed and is the easiest way to manage all aspects of Homebridge. Automated updates of the Homebridge Docker Image using tools such as Watchtower or similar are strongly discouraged and are done so at your own risk. You can update Homebridge, the Homebridge UI and the Node.js runtime from inside the container.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Home Assistant for Apple Platforms

    Home Assistant for Apple Platforms

    Home Assistant for Apple platforms

    Home Assistant uses Bundler, Homebrew and Cocoapods to manage build dependencies. You'll need Xcode 14.1 (or later) which you can download from the App Store. Control and monitor your home from anywhere in the world. Home Assistant Companion lets you control all your devices and provides advanced location and notification engines to allow for complex automation. Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform that focuses on local control and privacy. Home Assistant Companion requires a configured Home Assistant instance. The instance must use Home Assistant Cloud or be accessible from the Internet and secured with a valid, non-self-signed, SSL certificate for location tracking. Basic notifications work without external access.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite

    This project provides a free Raspbian-based Raspberry Pi image with Homebridge and Homebridge Config UI X pre-installed. This image also provides a command called hb-config which helps you keep Node.js up-to-date, perform maintenance on your Homebridge server, and install additional optional software such as Pi Hole and deCONZ. The Homebridge service is installed using the method described in the Raspberry Pi Installation Guide on the Homebridge project wiki. The easiest way to flash the Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image to your SD card is to use the Raspberry Pi Imager. Raspberry Pi Imager will now download and flash the latest version of the Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image to your SD card, this may take several minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection and SD card. The Homebridge UI web interface will allow you to install, remove and update plugins, and modify the Homebridge config.json and manage other aspects of your Homebridge service.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenRemote

    OpenRemote

    Open Source for Internet of Things

    An Open Community in the Home Automation and Domotics space. We believe an Open Source approach can revolutionize the way people create, install, and maintain software in the industry. Our panel technology integrates with your favorite protocol and runtime hardware through Open Source software. We open up the front-end and support a unified panel and visual programming model. An installer can pick and choose hardware products from different vendors and still present one panel UI to the user. A proprietary hardware vendor can build modern panel support and integrate with existing vendors. Whether you are a DIY aficionado, a high-end installer, a hardware vendor or integrator, OpenRemote has something for you. We want to make OpenRemote the standard for commercial and hobbyist integration alike. We allow any integrator or vendor to write plug-ins and bring innovative tools that simplify the work of an installer and the relationship with the client.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HomePoint

    HomePoint

    Espressif ESP32 Based Smarthome screen for MQTT

    Espressif ESP32 Based Smarthome screen for MQTT. Control your MQTT/HomeKit Smart Home Devices from an ESP32-powered screen. Homepoint is a screen-based interface for MQTT & HomeKit-connected Smarthome devices that runs on the ESP32 Chipset. See partially switched-on scenes with multiple devices at a glance. Support for temperature, humidity, air quality sensors & Tasmota energy readings. Remote Configuration: Configure and reboot HomePoint through a web interface. No need to reflash. Over-The-Air Updates (Beta): Flash new versions of HomePoint wirelessly over the air. HomeKit Switch Support (Setup Automation in Home App to toggle from Homepoint) Supports both Touch Screen or Button-based navigation. Reactive: Screen updates whenever devices are triggered from elsewhere. Easy configuration through a JSON file, no additional code required. Screensaver saves power by switching off the screen after 10 minutes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SiriProxy on Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi SD Image with Ruby and SiriProxy

    This is an SD card image with RVM, Ruby, and SiriProxy pre-installed. Release notices: https://sourceforge.net/p/siriproxyrpi/news/ Instructions: https://sourceforge.net/p/siriproxyrpi/wiki/Home/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iHome by ionware

    iHome by ionware

    iHome Smart Home System Platform

    iHome is a fully tested Smart Home Automation system using the Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi SBC and Linux OS and has all the functional features of NEST or ECOBEE smart thermostats with the added benefit of full privacy and security at less than half the price! It incorporates MBLogic with algorithms and Modbus coms for HVAC home control via the ionware modbus compatible ionC1 input/output controller board. The iHome software system comes fully configured as a SD Card image file for Raspberry Pi Zero wifi Plug and Play capability complete with MBLogic, Node-RED and MQTT already fully installed and ready to go. See wiki instructions to burn the SD Card image file, insert into your RPi Zero and Plug and Play. The iHome is an Internet of Things (IOT) demo project for the ionware ionC1 hardware and the software system and is a complete SCADA platform c/w Modbus TCP Servers and Modbus RS485 serial clients for scalable building automation projects. See - ionware.io/free-offer/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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