alexryd / homebridge-shelly

Homebridge plugin for Shelly devices
MIT License
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Any plans to add fakegato-history? #48

Open t-j-n opened 5 years ago

t-j-n commented 5 years ago

Hi Alex, Thanks for this great piece of software, it works like a charm. Do you have any plans to integrate fakegato-history? It would be nice to see trends for humidity and temperature sensors and power consumption for the Shelly 1PM. In case you don‘t know it, have a look here: https://github.com/simont77/fakegato-history Best Timo

alexryd commented 5 years ago

I’ll look in to it!

MaurizioB84 commented 5 years ago

up :)

DanielsCode commented 4 years ago

+1

Dag0d commented 4 years ago

+1

qx54 commented 4 years ago

+1

mike4president commented 3 years ago

+1

uDuCkV commented 3 years ago

+1

LUFEZ commented 3 years ago

+1

Stetocasa commented 3 years ago

@alexryd Any chance to see the history?

bubez81 commented 3 years ago

+1

aschempp commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues/967#issue-242139037

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