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Using Automation Blueprints | How to create automations based off blueprints. |
Automation blueprints are pre-made automations that you can easily add to your Home Assistant instance. Each blueprint can be added as many times as you want.
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Blueprint Automations
Automations based on a blueprint only need to be configured to be used. What needs to be configured differs on each blueprint.
To create your first automation based on a blueprint, go to Configuration and then Blueprints. Find the blueprint that you want to use and click on "Create Automation".
This will open the automation editor with the blueprint selected. Give it a name and configure the blueprint and click on the blue button "Save Automation" in the bottom right.
Done! If you want to revisit the configuration values, you can find it by going to Configuration and then Automations.
Importing blueprints
Home Assistant can import blueprints from the Home Assistant forums, GitHub and GitHub gists.
To do this, first find a blueprint you want to import. If you just want to practice importing, you can use this URL:
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/blob/dev/homeassistant/components/automation/blueprints/motion_light.yaml
Go to Configuration and then Blueprints. Click on the blue "Import Blueprint" button in the bottom right.
A new dialog will pop-up asking you for the URL. Enter the URL and click on "preview blueprint".
This will load the blueprint and show a preview in the import dialog. You can change the name and finish the import.
The blueprint can now be used for creating automations.
Finding new blueprints
The Home Assistant Community forums have a specific tag for blueprints. This tag is used to collect all blueprints.