| name | home-assistant |
| description | Control Home Assistant smart home devices, run automations, and receive webhook events. Use when controlling lights, switches, climate, scenes, scripts, or any HA entity. Supports bidirectional communication via REST API (outbound) and webhooks (inbound triggers from HA automations). |
| metadata | {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🏠","requires":{"bins":["jq","curl"]}}} |
Home Assistant
Control your smart home via Home Assistant's REST API and webhooks.
Setup
Option 1: Config File (Recommended)
Create ~/.config/home-assistant/config.json:
{
"url": "https://your-ha-instance.duckdns.org",
"token": "your-long-lived-access-token"
}
Option 2: Environment Variables
export HA_URL="http://homeassistant.local:8123"
export HA_TOKEN="your-long-lived-access-token"
Getting a Long-Lived Access Token
- Open Home Assistant → Profile (bottom left)
- Scroll to "Long-Lived Access Tokens"
- Click "Create Token", name it (e.g., "Clawdbot")
- Copy the token immediately (shown only once)
Quick Reference
List Entities
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" "$HA_URL/api/states" | jq '.[].entity_id'
Get Entity State
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" "$HA_URL/api/states/light.living_room"
Control Devices
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"$HA_URL/api/services/light/turn_on" -d '{"entity_id": "light.living_room"}'
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"$HA_URL/api/services/light/turn_off" -d '{"entity_id": "light.living_room"}'
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"$HA_URL/api/services/light/turn_on" -d '{"entity_id": "light.living_room", "brightness": 128}'
Run Scripts & Automations
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" "$HA_URL/api/services/script/turn_on" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"entity_id": "script.goodnight"}'
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" "$HA_URL/api/services/automation/trigger" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"entity_id": "automation.motion_lights"}'
Activate Scenes
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $HA_TOKEN" "$HA_URL/api/services/scene/turn_on" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"entity_id": "scene.movie_night"}'
Common Services
| Domain | Service | Example entity_id |
|---|
light | turn_on, turn_off, toggle | light.kitchen |
switch | turn_on, turn_off, toggle | switch.fan |
climate | set_temperature, set_hvac_mode | climate.thermostat |
cover | open_cover, close_cover, stop_cover | cover.garage |
media_player | play_media, media_pause, volume_set | media_player.tv |
scene | turn_on | scene.relax |
script | turn_on | script.welcome_home |
automation | trigger, turn_on, turn_off | automation.sunrise |
Inbound Webhooks (HA → Clawdbot)
To receive events from Home Assistant automations:
1. Create HA Automation with Webhook Action
action:
- service: rest_command.notify_clawdbot
data:
event: motion_detected
area: living_room
2. Define REST Command in HA
rest_command:
notify_clawdbot:
url: "https://your-clawdbot-url/webhook/home-assistant"
method: POST
headers:
Authorization: "Bearer {{ webhook_secret }}"
Content-Type: "application/json"
payload: '{"event": "{{ event }}", "area": "{{ area }}"}'
3. Handle in Clawdbot
Clawdbot receives the webhook and can notify you or take action based on the event.
CLI Wrapper
The scripts/ha.sh CLI provides easy access to all HA functions:
ha.sh info
ha.sh list all
ha.sh list lights
ha.sh list switch
ha.sh search kitchen
ha.sh state light.living_room
ha.sh states light.living_room
ha.sh on light.living_room
ha.sh on light.living_room 200
ha.sh off light.living_room
ha.sh toggle switch.fan
ha.sh scene movie_night
ha.sh script goodnight
ha.sh climate climate.thermostat 22
ha.sh call light turn_on '{"entity_id":"light.room","brightness":200}'
Troubleshooting
- 401 Unauthorized: Token expired or invalid. Generate a new one.
- Connection refused: Check HA_URL, ensure HA is running and accessible.
- Entity not found: List entities to find the correct entity_id.
API Reference
For advanced usage, see references/api.md.