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Dollhouse project : need Node-Red Controller flow

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  • SuperNinjaS Offline
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    Hi all,
    alt text

    I found the Dollhouse project very concrete and representative of everything you need for a smart home.
    I am interested in the Controller part which is made thanks to Node-Red and the node-red-contrib-mysensors plugin, however I don't see the Flow in the folder, nor in the Github repository?

    @Yveaux (or someone else build this project) could you add it to your repository?

    Thank you in advance

    Chris

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    • SuperNinjaS SuperNinja

      Hi all,
      alt text

      I found the Dollhouse project very concrete and representative of everything you need for a smart home.
      I am interested in the Controller part which is made thanks to Node-Red and the node-red-contrib-mysensors plugin, however I don't see the Flow in the folder, nor in the Github repository?

      @Yveaux (or someone else build this project) could you add it to your repository?

      Thank you in advance

      Chris

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      @SuperNinja I'm afraid I didn't keep it.
      On the other hand, linking actuators to sensors was (and still is) very straightforward. Most flows dealt with voice recognition, which has become a lot easier to implement nowadays.

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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