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name: homey description: Control Athom Homey smart home devices via local (LAN/VPN) or cloud APIs. List/control devices, trigger flows, query zones. Works with Homey Pro, Cloud, and Bridge. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"requires":{"bins":["homeycli"]},"install":[{"id":"homey-npm","kind":"node","package":".","bins":["homeycli"],"label":"Install Homey CLI"}]}}

Homey Smart Home Control

Control Athom Homey devices via local (LAN/VPN) or cloud APIs using token authentication.

Setup

Requires Node.js >= 18.

  1. Decide local vs cloud

    • Local (LAN/VPN): use a local API key from the Homey Web App + Homey IP address
    • Cloud (remote/headless): use a cloud token from Developer Tools
  2. Configure

    Local (recommended when the agent runs on your home network):

    homeycli auth discover-local --save --pick 1
    echo "<LOCAL_API_KEY>" | homeycli auth set-local --stdin
    # or interactive (hidden input): homeycli auth set-local --prompt
    

    Cloud (recommended for VPS/headless hosting):

    echo "<CLOUD_TOKEN>" | homeycli auth set-token --stdin
    # or interactive (hidden input): homeycli auth set-token --prompt
    

    Check status:

    homeycli auth status
    
  3. Test connection

    homeycli status
    

Commands

Snapshot (recommended for agents)

homeycli snapshot --json
homeycli snapshot --json --include-flows

List Devices

homeycli devices              # Pretty table output
homeycli devices --json       # JSON output for AI parsing (includes latest values)

# Filter by name (returns multiple matches)
homeycli devices --match "kitchen" --json

Control Devices

Turn devices on/off:

homeycli device "Living Room Light" on
homeycli device "Bedroom Lamp" off

Set specific capabilities:

homeycli device "Dimmer" set dim 0.5                    # 50% brightness
homeycli device "Thermostat" set target_temperature 21  # Set temperature
homeycli device "RGB Light" set light_hue 0.5           # Hue (0-1)
homeycli device "Lock" set locked true                  # Lock device

Get capability values:

homeycli device "Thermostat" get measure_temperature
homeycli device "Motion Sensor" get alarm_motion

# Get all values for a device (multi-sensors)
homeycli device "Living Room Air" values
homeycli device "Living Room Air" get

Flows (Automations)

homeycli flows                        # List all flows
homeycli flows --json                 # JSON output
homeycli flows --match "good" --json  # Filter flows by name
homeycli flow trigger "Good Night"    # Trigger by name
homeycli flow trigger <flow-id>       # Trigger by ID

Zones (Rooms)

homeycli zones           # List all zones/rooms
homeycli zones --json    # JSON output

Status

homeycli status    # Show Homey connection info

Common Capabilities

Capability Type Description Example
onoff boolean Power on/off true, false
dim number Brightness (0-1) 0.5 (50%)
light_hue number Color hue (0-1) 0.33 (green)
light_saturation number Color saturation (0-1) 1.0 (full)
light_temperature number Color temp (0-1) 0.5 (neutral)
target_temperature number Thermostat target (°C) 21
measure_temperature number Current temp (read-only) -
locked boolean Lock state true, false
alarm_motion boolean Motion detected (read-only) -
alarm_contact boolean Contact sensor (read-only) -
volume_set number Volume (0-1) 0.5

Use homeycli devices to see what capabilities each device supports.

Fuzzy Matching

Device and flow names support fuzzy matching:

  • Exact match: "Living Room Light" → finds "Living Room Light"
  • Substring: "living light" → finds "Living Room Light"
  • Levenshtein distance: "livng light" → finds "Living Room Light" (typo-tolerant)

JSON Mode

Add --json to any command for machine-readable output:

homeycli devices --json | jq '.[] | select(.class == "light")'
homeycli status --json

Examples

Morning routine:

homeycli device "Bedroom Light" on
homeycli device "Bedroom Light" set dim 0.3
homeycli device "Thermostat" set target_temperature 20

Check temperature:

homeycli device "Living Room" get measure_temperature

Trigger scene:

homeycli flow trigger "Movie Time"

List all lights:

homeycli devices --json | jq '.[] | select(.class == "light") | .name'

Troubleshooting

"No auth configured"

Local (LAN/VPN):

  • Save local config: echo "<LOCAL_API_KEY>" | homeycli auth set-local --address http://<homey-ip> --stdin

Cloud (remote/headless):

"Device not found" / ambiguous match

  • List devices with homeycli devices --json (or homeycli devices --match <query> --json) to find the right id
  • If a query matches more than one device, the CLI returns candidate IDs and asks you to specify the device by ID

"Capability not supported"

  • Check available capabilities: homeycli devices shows what each device supports
  • Common issue: trying to turn on a sensor (use get instead of set)

API Reference

The CLI uses the official homey-api npm package (v3.15.0).

Auth/connection modes:

  • Local mode: HomeyAPI.createLocalAPI({ address, token }) using the Homey Web App local API key.
  • Cloud mode: AthomCloudAPI using a cloud bearer token (PAT) to create a session and access devices/flows/zones.

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Created Jan 2026
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