Open Source Home Automation Software

Home Automation Software

Browse free open source Home Automation software and projects for Linux and BSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Home Automation software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Gigaset Elements command line interface

    Gigaset Elements command line interface

    Python based command line interface for Gigaset Elements

    gigasetelements-cli is a python based program which allows you to control your Gigaset Elements home security system. It comes with an easy to use CLI (command-line interface) suitable for direct use or cron jobs.
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    myHouse

    myHouse

    Home monitoring and automation suite now known as eGeoffrey

    PLEASE NOTE: myHouse has been a nice starting point but difficult to customize, maintain and evolve. For these and many other reasons, I've completely re-designed- re-architect myHouse also giving it a new name (eGeoffrey). The basic principles are the same, the software is still open source but now is supposed to be way simpler to configure (entirely via the web interface), use, customize and extend. If you want to give it a look, check out https://www.egeoffrey.com. I've also put together a migration utility to help along to way in case you want to move into the new platform without starting from scratch: https://github.com/myhouse-project/myHouse2eGeoffrey myHouse itself will be no longer maintained since the new eGeoffrey offers the same functionalities and many more. Thanks for your support along the way!
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