There are 5 repositories under hue-lights topic.
Example Home Assistant Configs
Node.js Library for interacting with the Philips Hue Bridge and Lights
IKEA Trådfri/Tradfri API. Control and observe your lights from Python. Examples available. On pypi. Sans-io.
Custom component to calculate estimated power consumption of lights and other appliances
C# helper library to talk to the Philips Hue bridge
🏠Configuration de Home Assistant en français. 👨🏻💻 N'hésitez pas à ⭐ mon repo et à copier les bonnes idées ! 🇨🇵
An Alfred workflow for controlling Philips Hue lights.
Kelvin - The hue bot
Support for Hue motion sensors and device tracker
Fake Ambilight for Philips Hue via Python
Additional vector icons for home assistant to model Philips Hue bulbs and fixtures.
Sync and control your Philips Hue lights with Plex!
A Prometheus exporter for Philips Hue (written in Go)
Jarvis Home Automation
A dead-simple Philips Hue client for web and desktop
Home Assistant Config
Hue Light DJ using Hue Entertainment API
A Java library for controlling Philips Hue lights. Available from the Maven Central.
Wrapper API and cli examples in golang for interacting with lights via philips hue hub HTTP API.
A simple C++ library to control Philips Hue lights on Linux, MacOS, Windows, Espressif ESP32 SDK and Arduino. Full documentation at
A TUI for Philips Hue
🎶 Music visualizer for Philips Hue compatible lights.
Node-Red Flow to communicate with HUE CLIP API V2
An application that can handle the Hue Entertainment Areas on a Raspberry Pi
Firefly Home Automation
Github Action: Trigger your Philips Hue lights from your Github workflow 💡
Convert RGB values to XY values
Philips Hue exporter for prometheus
☀ Adjust your Philips Hue and Home Assistant lights to your natural rhythm. With advanced schedules and transitions based on solar times.
Home automation endpoints
Haskell API for controlling Phillips Hue lights
An unofficial Elixir SDK for the Philips Hue personal wireless lighting system :bulb:
Java-based framework for working with the Phillips Hue system