Sometimes you don’t want to restructure a whole app for three lines of code.
Using nanobots to rebuild Smegle, better than ever. Or just taking it apart, seeing how it works and writing about it in our risk campaign book. Also a lot of cheating.
On the way to making a plugin for home Assistant, I've made a proof of concept in JS
After reverse engineering the Renpho App, I transferred what I learned into a custom component for Home Assistant.
A look at the Renpho App and how it stores and communicates data.