Puppet module to provide auto-discovery and auto-configuration for service clients
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Puppet module to provide auto-discovery and auto-configuration for service clients
simple project to show what is microservices and how they communicate
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Python class library for generate and send to Home Assistant over MQTT (AutoDiscovery) device data
💡 Fully automatic light management based on conditions like motion, illuminance, humidity, and other clever features
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