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@EverythingSmartHome
EverythingSmartHome / All open windows and doors
Last active December 12, 2025 01:45
A collection of useful templates for Home Assistant dashboards
{{ states.binary_sensor
| selectattr('attributes.device_class', 'in', ['door','window'])
| selectattr('state', 'equalto', 'on')
| list | count }}
@jauderho
jauderho / gist:6b7d42030e264a135450ecc0ba521bd8
Last active October 1, 2025 10:56
HOWTO: Upgrade Raspberry Pi OS from Bullseye to Bookworm
### WARNING: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ###
#
# Officially, this is not recommended. YMMV
# https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bookworm-the-new-version-of-raspberry-pi-os/
#
# This mostly works if you are on 64bit. You are on your own if you are on 32bit or mixed 64/32bit
#
# Credit to anfractuosity and fgimenezm for figuring out additional details for kernels
#
@mwolter805
mwolter805 / create_group.yaml
Last active November 11, 2025 15:37
Home Assistant Blueprint: Create a group with either dynamic or with static members.
blueprint:
name: Create Group
description: |
# Create Group Blueprint
This blueprint creates a group with either static or dynamic members.
It has two main functions to add members
- Dynamically include multiple members based on a common string in their object ID's. (```Dynamic Include List```)
- Or statically add individual members. (```Static Entities To Add```)
@sekcompsci
sekcompsci / Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Last active October 26, 2025 11:39 — forked from fabianoriccardi/Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Comparison chips (SoCs) table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6. Forked from @fabianoriccardi

Comparison chips (SoCs) table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6

A minimal table to compare the Espressif's MCU families.

ESP8266 ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6
Announcement Date 2014, August 2016, September 2019, September 2020, December
@jeromecoupe
jeromecoupe / webstoemp-gulpfile.js
Last active November 7, 2025 05:29
Gulp 4 sample gulpfile.js. For a full explanation, have a look at https://www.webstoemp.com/blog/switching-to-gulp4/
"use strict";
// Load plugins
const autoprefixer = require("autoprefixer");
const browsersync = require("browser-sync").create();
const cp = require("child_process");
const cssnano = require("cssnano");
const del = require("del");
const eslint = require("gulp-eslint");
const gulp = require("gulp");
@BoGnY
BoGnY / README.md
Last active October 19, 2025 07:19
[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively

[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively

This is a step-by-step guide on how to enable auto-signing Git commits with GPG for every applications that don't support it natively (eg. GitHub Desktop, Eclipse, Git Tower, ...)

Requirements

  • Install GPG4Win: this software is a bundle with latest version of GnuPG v2, Kleopatra v3 certificate manager, GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA) v0.9 which is a GUI that uses GTK+, GpgOL and GpgEX that are respectively an extension for MS Outlook and an extension for Windows Explorer shell
  • Install Git for Windows: so you can have a *nix based shell, this software is a bundle with latest version of Git which use MINGW environment, a Git bash shell, a Git GUI and an extension for Windows Explorer shell (Make sure your local version of Git is at least 2.0, otherwise Git don't have support for automatically sign your commits)
  • Verify
@prasanthj
prasanthj / lirc-pi3.txt
Last active February 19, 2025 18:32
Getting lirc to work with Raspberry Pi 3 (Raspbian Stretch)
Notes to make IR shield (made by LinkSprite) work in Raspberry Pi 3 (bought from Amazon [1]).
The vendor has some documentation [2] but that is not complete and sufficient for Raspbian Stretch.
Following are the changes that I made to make it work.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install lirc
# Add the following lines to /etc/modules file
lirc_dev
lirc_rpi gpio_in_pin=18 gpio_out_pin=17
@andreibosco
andreibosco / raspberry-disable-ipv6.md
Created March 24, 2017 21:06
Raspberry Pi: disable IPv6
@dschep
dschep / raspbian-python3.6.rst
Last active October 7, 2025 10:31 — forked from BMeu/raspbian-python3.5.rst
Installing Python 3.6 on Raspbian

Installing Python 3.6 on Raspbian

As of January 2018, Raspbian does not yet include the latest Python release, Python 3.6. This means we will have to build it ourselves, and here is how to do it. There is also an ansible role attached that automates it all for you.

  1. Install the required build-tools (some might already be installed on your system).
@0xjac
0xjac / private_fork.md
Last active December 11, 2025 14:26
Create a private fork of a public repository

The repository for the assignment is public and Github does not allow the creation of private forks for public repositories.

The correct way of creating a private frok by duplicating the repo is documented here.

For this assignment the commands are:

  1. Create a bare clone of the repository. (This is temporary and will be removed so just do it wherever.)

git clone --bare [email protected]:usi-systems/easytrace.git