home-assistant-manager
Expert-level Home Assistant configuration management with efficient deployment workflows (git and rapid scp iteration), remote CLI access via SSH and hass-cli, automation verification protocols, log analysis, reload vs restart optimization, and comprehensive Lovelace dashboard management for tablet-optimized UIs. Includes template patterns, card types, debugging strategies, and real-world examples.
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SKILL.mdHome Assistant Manager
Expert-level Home Assistant configuration management with efficient workflows, remote CLI access, and verification protocols.
Core Capabilities
- Remote Home Assistant instance management via SSH and hass-cli
- Smart deployment workflows (git-based and rapid iteration)
- Configuration validation and safety checks
- Automation testing and verification
- Log analysis and error detection
- Reload vs restart optimization
- Lovelace dashboard development and optimization
- Template syntax patterns and debugging
- Tablet-optimized UI design
Prerequisites
Before starting, verify the environment has:
- SSH access to Home Assistant instance (
)root@homeassistant.local
installed locallyhass-cli- Environment variables loaded (HASS_SERVER, HASS_TOKEN)
- Git repository connected to HA
directory/config - Context7 MCP server with Home Assistant docs (recommended)
Remote Access Patterns
Using hass-cli (Local, via REST API)
All
hass-cli commands use environment variables automatically:
# List entities hass-cli state list # Get specific state hass-cli state get sensor.entity_name # Call services hass-cli service call automation.reload hass-cli service call automation.trigger --arguments entity_id=automation.name
Using SSH for HA CLI
# Check configuration validity ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core check" # Restart Home Assistant ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core restart" # View logs ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs" # Tail logs with grep ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | grep -i error | tail -20"
Deployment Workflows
Standard Git Workflow (Final Changes)
Use for changes you want in version control:
# 1. Make changes locally # 2. Check validity ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core check" # 3. Commit and push git add file.yaml git commit -m "Description" git push # 4. CRITICAL: Pull to HA instance ssh root@homeassistant.local "cd /config && git pull" # 5. Reload or restart hass-cli service call automation.reload # if reload sufficient # OR ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core restart" # if restart needed # 6. Verify hass-cli state get sensor.new_entity ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | grep -i error | tail -20"
Rapid Development Workflow (Testing/Iteration)
Use
scp for quick testing before committing:
# 1. Make changes locally # 2. Quick deploy scp automations.yaml root@homeassistant.local:/config/ # 3. Reload/restart hass-cli service call automation.reload # 4. Test and iterate (repeat 1-3 as needed) # 5. Once finalized, commit to git git add automations.yaml git commit -m "Final tested changes" git push
When to use scp:
- 🚀 Rapid iteration and testing
- 🔄 Frequent small adjustments
- 🧪 Experimental changes
- 🎨 UI/Dashboard work
When to use git:
- ✅ Final tested changes
- 📦 Version control tracking
- 🔒 Important configs
- 👥 Changes to document
Reload vs Restart Decision Making
ALWAYS assess if reload is sufficient before requiring a full restart.
Can be reloaded (fast, preferred):
- ✅ Automations:
hass-cli service call automation.reload - ✅ Scripts:
hass-cli service call script.reload - ✅ Scenes:
hass-cli service call scene.reload - ✅ Template entities:
hass-cli service call template.reload - ✅ Groups:
hass-cli service call group.reload - ✅ Themes:
hass-cli service call frontend.reload_themes
Require full restart:
- ❌ Min/Max sensors and platform-based sensors
- ❌ New integrations in configuration.yaml
- ❌ Core configuration changes
- ❌ MQTT sensor/binary_sensor platforms
Automation Verification Workflow
ALWAYS verify automations after deployment:
Step 1: Deploy
git add automations.yaml && git commit -m "..." && git push ssh root@homeassistant.local "cd /config && git pull"
Step 2: Check Configuration
ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core check"
Step 3: Reload
hass-cli service call automation.reload
Step 4: Manually Trigger
hass-cli service call automation.trigger --arguments entity_id=automation.name
Why trigger manually?
- Instant feedback (don't wait for scheduled triggers)
- Verify logic before production
- Catch errors immediately
Step 5: Check Logs
sleep 3 ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | grep -i 'automation_name' | tail -20"
Success indicators:
Initialized trigger AutomationNameRunning automation actionsExecuting step ...- No ERROR or WARNING messages
Error indicators:
Error executing scriptInvalid data for call_service
,TypeErrorTemplate variable warning
Step 6: Verify Outcome
For notifications:
- Ask user if they received it
- Check logs for mobile_app messages
For device control:
hass-cli state get switch.device_name
For sensors:
hass-cli state get sensor.new_sensor
Step 7: Fix and Re-test if Needed
If errors found:
- Identify root cause from error messages
- Fix the issue
- Re-deploy (steps 1-2)
- Re-verify (steps 3-6)
Dashboard Management
Dashboard Fundamentals
What are Lovelace Dashboards?
- JSON files in
directory (e.g.,.storage/
).storage/lovelace.control_center - UI configuration for Home Assistant frontend
- Optimizable for different devices (mobile, tablet, wall panels)
Critical Understanding:
- Creating dashboard file is NOT enough - must register in
.storage/lovelace_dashboards - Dashboard changes don't require HA restart (just browser refresh)
- Use panel view for full-screen content (maps, cameras)
- Use sections view for organized multi-card layouts
Dashboard Development Workflow
Rapid Iteration with scp (Recommended for dashboards):
# 1. Make changes locally vim .storage/lovelace.control_center # 2. Deploy immediately (no git commit yet) scp .storage/lovelace.control_center root@homeassistant.local:/config/.storage/ # 3. Refresh browser (Ctrl+F5 or Cmd+Shift+R) # No HA restart needed! # 4. Iterate: Repeat 1-3 until perfect # 5. Commit when stable git add .storage/lovelace.control_center git commit -m "Update dashboard layout" git push ssh root@homeassistant.local "cd /config && git pull"
Why scp for dashboards:
- Instant feedback (no HA restart)
- Iterate quickly on visual changes
- Commit only stable versions
Creating New Dashboard
Complete workflow:
# Step 1: Create dashboard file cp .storage/lovelace.my_home .storage/lovelace.new_dashboard # Step 2: Register in lovelace_dashboards # Edit .storage/lovelace_dashboards to add: { "id": "new_dashboard", "show_in_sidebar": true, "icon": "mdi:tablet-dashboard", "title": "New Dashboard", "require_admin": false, "mode": "storage", "url_path": "new-dashboard" } # Step 3: Deploy both files scp .storage/lovelace.new_dashboard root@homeassistant.local:/config/.storage/ scp .storage/lovelace_dashboards root@homeassistant.local:/config/.storage/ # Step 4: Restart HA (required for registry changes) ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core restart" sleep 30 # Step 5: Verify appears in sidebar
Update .gitignore to track:
# Exclude .storage/ by default .storage/ # Include dashboard files !.storage/lovelace.new_dashboard !.storage/lovelace_dashboards
View Types Decision Matrix
Use Panel View when:
- Displaying full-screen map (vacuum, cameras)
- Single large card needs full width
- Want zero margins/padding
- Minimize scrolling
Use Sections View when:
- Organizing multiple cards
- Need responsive grid layout
- Building multi-section dashboards
Layout Example:
// Panel view - full width, no margins { "type": "panel", "title": "Vacuum Map", "path": "map", "cards": [ { "type": "custom:xiaomi-vacuum-map-card", "entity": "vacuum.dusty" } ] } // Sections view - organized, has ~10% margins { "type": "sections", "title": "Home", "sections": [ { "type": "grid", "cards": [...] } ] }
Card Types Quick Reference
Mushroom Cards (Modern, Touch-Optimized):
{ "type": "custom:mushroom-light-card", "entity": "light.living_room", "use_light_color": true, "show_brightness_control": true, "collapsible_controls": true, "fill_container": true }
- Best for tablets and touch screens
- Animated, colorful icons
- Built-in slider controls
Mushroom Template Card (Dynamic Content):
{ "type": "custom:mushroom-template-card", "primary": "All Doors", "secondary": "{% set sensors = ['binary_sensor.front_door'] %}\n{% set open = sensors | select('is_state', 'on') | list | length %}\n{{ open }} / {{ sensors | length }} open", "icon": "mdi:door", "icon_color": "{% if open > 0 %}red{% else %}green{% endif %}" }
- Use Jinja2 templates for dynamic content
- Color-code status with icon_color
- Multi-line templates use
in JSON\n
Tile Card (Built-in, Modern):
{ "type": "tile", "entity": "climate.thermostat", "features": [ {"type": "climate-hvac-modes", "hvac_modes": ["heat", "cool", "fan_only", "off"]}, {"type": "target-temperature"} ] }
- No custom cards required
- Built-in features for controls
Common Template Patterns
Counting Open Doors:
{% set door_sensors = [ 'binary_sensor.front_door', 'binary_sensor.back_door' ] %} {% set open = door_sensors | select('is_state', 'on') | list | length %} {{ open }} / {{ door_sensors | length }} open
Color-Coded Days Until:
{% set days = state_attr('sensor.bin_collection', 'daysTo') | int %} {% if days <= 1 %}red {% elif days <= 3 %}amber {% elif days <= 7 %}yellow {% else %}grey {% endif %}
Conditional Display:
{% set bins = [] %} {% if days and days | int <= 7 %} {% set bins = bins + ['Recycling'] %} {% endif %} {% if bins %}This week: {{ bins | join(', ') }}{% else %}None this week{% endif %}
IMPORTANT: Always use
| int or | float to avoid type errors when comparing
Tablet Optimization
Screen-specific layouts:
- 11-inch tablets: 3-4 columns
- Touch targets: minimum 44x44px
- Minimize scrolling: Use panel view for full-screen
- Visual feedback: Color-coded status (red/green/amber)
Grid Layout for Tablets:
{ "type": "grid", "columns": 3, "square": false, "cards": [ {"type": "custom:mushroom-light-card", "entity": "light.living_room"}, {"type": "custom:mushroom-light-card", "entity": "light.bedroom"} ] }
Common Dashboard Pitfalls
Problem 1: Dashboard Not in Sidebar
- Cause: File created but not registered
- Fix: Add to
and restart HA.storage/lovelace_dashboards
Problem 2: "Configuration Error" in Card
- Cause: Custom card not installed, wrong syntax, template error
- Fix:
- Check HACS for card installation
- Check browser console (F12) for details
- Test templates in Developer Tools → Template
Problem 3: Auto-Entities Fails
- Cause:
not supported by card typecard_param - Fix: Use cards that accept
parameter:entities- ✅ Works:
,entities
,vertical-stackhorizontal-stack - ❌ Doesn't work:
,grid
(without specific syntax)glance
- ✅ Works:
Problem 4: Vacuum Map Has Margins/Scrolling
- Cause: Using sections view (has margins)
- Fix: Use panel view for full-width, no scrolling
Problem 5: Template Type Errors
- Error:
TypeError: '<' not supported between instances of 'str' and 'int' - Fix: Use type filters:
states('sensor.days') | int < 7
Dashboard Debugging
1. Browser Console (F12):
- Check for red errors when loading dashboard
- Common: "Custom element doesn't exist" → Card not installed
2. Validate JSON Syntax:
python3 -m json.tool .storage/lovelace.control_center > /dev/null
3. Test Templates:
Home Assistant → Developer Tools → Template Paste template to test before adding to dashboard
4. Verify Entities:
hass-cli state get binary_sensor.front_door
5. Clear Browser Cache:
- Hard refresh: Ctrl+F5 or Cmd+Shift+R
- Try incognito window
Real-World Examples
Quick Controls Dashboard Section
{ "type": "grid", "title": "Quick Controls", "cards": [ { "type": "custom:mushroom-template-card", "primary": "All Doors", "secondary": "{% set doors = ['binary_sensor.front_door', 'binary_sensor.back_door'] %}\n{% set open = doors | select('is_state', 'on') | list | length %}\n{{ open }} / {{ doors | length }} open", "icon": "mdi:door", "icon_color": "{% if open > 0 %}red{% else %}green{% endif %}" }, { "type": "tile", "entity": "climate.thermostat", "features": [ {"type": "climate-hvac-modes", "hvac_modes": ["heat", "cool", "fan_only", "off"]}, {"type": "target-temperature"} ] } ] }
Individual Light Cards (Touch-Friendly)
{ "type": "grid", "title": "Lights", "columns": 3, "cards": [ { "type": "custom:mushroom-light-card", "entity": "light.office_studio", "name": "Office", "use_light_color": true, "show_brightness_control": true, "collapsible_controls": true } ] }
Full-Screen Vacuum Map
{ "type": "panel", "title": "Vacuum", "path": "vacuum-map", "cards": [ { "type": "custom:xiaomi-vacuum-map-card", "vacuum_platform": "Tasshack/dreame-vacuum", "entity": "vacuum.dusty" } ] }
Common Commands Quick Reference
# Configuration ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core check" ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core restart" # Logs ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | tail -50" ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | grep -i error | tail -20" # State/Services hass-cli state list hass-cli state get entity.name hass-cli service call automation.reload hass-cli service call automation.trigger --arguments entity_id=automation.name # Deployment git add . && git commit -m "..." && git push ssh root@homeassistant.local "cd /config && git pull" scp file.yaml root@homeassistant.local:/config/ # Dashboard deployment scp .storage/lovelace.my_dashboard root@homeassistant.local:/config/.storage/ python3 -m json.tool .storage/lovelace.my_dashboard > /dev/null # Validate JSON # Quick test cycle scp automations.yaml root@homeassistant.local:/config/ hass-cli service call automation.reload hass-cli service call automation.trigger --arguments entity_id=automation.name ssh root@homeassistant.local "ha core logs | grep -i 'automation' | tail -10"
Best Practices Summary
- Always check configuration before restart:
ha core check - Prefer reload over restart when possible
- Test automations manually after deployment
- Check logs for errors after every change
- Use scp for rapid iteration, git for final changes
- Verify outcomes - don't assume it worked
- Use Context7 for current documentation
- Test templates in Dev Tools before adding to dashboards
- Validate JSON syntax before deploying dashboards
- Test on actual device for tablet dashboards
- Color-code status for visual feedback (red/green/amber)
- Commit only stable versions - test with scp first
Workflow Decision Tree
Configuration Change Needed ├─ Is this final/tested? │ ├─ YES → Use git workflow │ └─ NO → Use scp workflow ├─ Check configuration valid ├─ Deploy (git pull or scp) ├─ Needs restart? │ ├─ YES → ha core restart │ └─ NO → Use appropriate reload ├─ Verify in logs └─ Test outcome Dashboard Change Needed ├─ Make changes locally ├─ Deploy via scp for testing ├─ Refresh browser (Ctrl+F5) ├─ Test on target device ├─ Iterate until perfect └─ Commit to git when stable
This skill encapsulates efficient Home Assistant management workflows developed through iterative optimization and real-world dashboard development. Apply these patterns to any Home Assistant instance for reliable, fast, and safe configuration management.