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* another way to grab codes solution to grab codes with broadlink_cli and some extra info about LIRC db * rewritten after suggestions * Minor changes
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The "status" : "OK" at the end is a feedback that the Broadlink RM device is connected and has transmitted the payload.
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Now you can add as many template nodes, each having a specific code, and add any type of input nodes to activate the template and transmit the code.
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### {% linkable_title Using broadlink_cli to obtain codes %}
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It is also possible to obtain codes using `broadlink_cli` from [python-broadlink](https://github.com/mjg59/python-broadlink) project.
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### {% linkable_title Conversion of codes from other projects %}
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For old/awkward devices another possibility is to try to get codes by using data gathered by the LIRC project.
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Assuming that your (or similar) device is in one of these databases:
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- https://sourceforge.net/p/lirc-remotes/code/ci/master/tree/
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- https://github.com/probonopd/irdb/tree/master/
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You can grab `irdb2broadlinkha.sh` from [irdb2broadlinkha](https://github.com/molexx/irdb2broadlinkha) project and try to convert codes to format suitable for Home Assistant.
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