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    Enables control of LIFX smart lights through natural language, including power control, color adjustment, lighting effects, and scene management using the LIFX HTTP API.
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    A Model Context Protocol server for controlling LIFX smart lights, enabling AI assistants to manage power, color, brightness, effects, and scenes.
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  • Control LIFX smart lights by adjusting power, color, brightness, and infrared settings for selected lights.
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  • Retrieve all available lighting scenes from your LIFX account to manage and apply preset configurations for smart lights.
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  • Stop active lighting effects on LIFX smart lights. Use this tool to disable animations and return lights to static operation.
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