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"openHAB" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve a comprehensive snapshot of your OpenHAB system including items, things, rooms, and health status to quickly assess system state.
    MIT
  • Set the OpenHAB log folder path to retrieve recent entries, browse historical logs, or search logs using text filters.
    MIT
  • Perform one-shot discovery: get a room-grouped quick-reference of every item with name, type, and live state. Call once to bootstrap your OpenHAB understanding.
    MIT
  • Find OpenHAB items by describing them in natural language. Resolves intent like 'kitchen light' into ranked matches with names, types, and live states.
    MIT
  • Generates a complete room-by-room Markdown guide of your home for layout exploration and overviews. Use this when you need a full home blueprint, not for initial discovery.
    MIT
  • Schedule a command to run after a specified delay, enabling automation of actions like turning off devices after a set time.
    MIT

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  • Execute multiple commands in parallel for scene-like or multi-device actions, such as 'Goodnight' routines.
    MIT
  • Explain an OpenHAB item's current state, rules, and historical data, or generate a Mermaid topology graph.
    MIT
  • Retrieve automation rules: list all rules or get a specific rule by its unique ID.
    MIT
  • Generate openHAB automation rules from natural language, discover temporal patterns, simulate rule chains, and validate JavaScript syntax.
    MIT
  • Check MCP server health metrics, list capabilities, or retrieve AI priming context for your home.
    MIT
  • List, create, remove, or configure links between items and channels with profile support.
    MIT
  • Modify OpenHAB items by creating, updating, deleting, or changing states, tags, and metadata.
    MIT
  • Read and search OpenHAB items using filters, fuzzy text, or batch queries to retrieve item data, states, and metadata from the openHAB REST API.
    MIT
  • Analyze your home with actions for health, safety, energy, stale items, orphans, semantic audit, rule conflicts, equipment search, and voice exposure.
    MIT
  • Create, update, delete, enable, disable, or run automation rules in openHAB.
    MIT
  • Save current states of items as a named scene or activate a saved scene to restore those states.
    MIT
  • Retrieve thing data from OpenHAB: list all things, get details by UID, or check status information.
    MIT
  • Send commands like ON, OFF, or numeric values to control individual OpenHAB items.
    MIT
  • Manage persistence data by listing services, retrieving, storing, summarizing, and computing statistics for item states over time.
    MIT