Claude-skill-registry homeassistant-ops
Operate a Home Assistant instance via the official REST/WebSocket APIs and backups, with safe plan/apply workflows for bulk, reviewable changes.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/homeassistant-ops" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-homeassistant-ops && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/homeassistant-ops/SKILL.mdsource content
Home Assistant Ops
Use this skill as the operator's playbook for making bulk, reviewable changes to a Home Assistant instance without SSHing into the host.
Requires Node.js 22+ (uses built-in
fetch + WebSocket; no npm deps).
Default workflow (plan -> apply -> validate)
- Inventory the current state (API) and/or registries (backup).
- Propose an explicit change set (entity_ids, names, automation ids, etc).
- Apply via API with validation (small batches, dry-run first).
- Smoke-test the specific behavior (traces + event tail).
- Record a timestamped log + a rollback mapping.
- (Optional) Snapshot before/after for diff/rollback.
Setup
Set environment variables (never pass tokens on the command line):
export HA_URL="http://<home-assistant-host>:8123" export HA_TOKEN="<long-lived-access-token>"
Run scripts using
node:
node scripts/ha_ops.js --help
Keep logs in a working folder (scripts write timestamped
.md files by default).
First questions (to avoid rework)
- What's the HA version and deployment type (OS / Container / Core)?
- Which Zigbee stack is used (ZHA vs Zigbee2MQTT) and which devices are affected?
- Which parts are YAML-managed vs UI-managed (automations, scripts, scenes, dashboards)?
- Do we have a recent backup to inspect before making bulk changes?
- Is the goal UI clarity, automation correctness, performance/latency, or all of the above?
Core concepts (what to change where)
- Entity registry: source of truth for friendly-name overrides, entity_id renames, hidden/disabled, and some area assignment.
- Device registry: best place to assign areas for physical devices (entity area often inherits).
- Blueprint inputs: not templatable; state triggers need a static entity list at config-load time.
- HA "group helpers": great for UI/targeting/maintenance, but they don't make Zigbee unicast faster (they expand to member calls).
Scripts
All scripts read
HA_URL and HA_TOKEN from environment variables.
ha_ops.js
- Single CLI with subcommands
ha_ops.jsAll operations are available under a single CLI:
# List commands node scripts/ha_ops.js --help # Command help node scripts/ha_ops.js cleanup --help
ha_ops.js cleanup
- Bulk cleanup (dry-run by default)
ha_ops.js cleanup# Dry-run all default steps (default) node scripts/ha_ops.js cleanup # Apply specific steps node scripts/ha_ops.js cleanup --apply \ --steps rename-switch-suffix,prefix-lights-cove # Prefix custom patterns with area names node scripts/ha_ops.js cleanup --apply \ --steps prefix-generic \ --pattern "Thermometer:^Thermometer" \ --pattern "Blinds:^Blinds" # Output proposed changes as JSON node scripts/ha_ops.js cleanup --json
Available steps:
: Rename "Lights ... Switch" to "Lights ..."rename-switch-suffix
: Create/update switch groups for sync automationscreate-groups
: Prefix Lights/Cove names with areaprefix-lights-cove
: Prefix entities matchingprefix-generic
with area--pattern
ha_ops.js snapshot
- Capture state for diffing
ha_ops.js snapshot# Full snapshot node scripts/ha_ops.js snapshot # Skip noisy sections node scripts/ha_ops.js snapshot \ --no-lovelace --no-scenes # Include runtime states (noisy for diffs) node scripts/ha_ops.js snapshot --include-states
ha_ops.js rollback
- Revert registry changes from a snapshot
ha_ops.js rollback# Preview what would be rolled back node scripts/ha_ops.js rollback \ snapshot_before.json --dry-run # Apply rollback node scripts/ha_ops.js rollback \ snapshot_before.json --yes
ha_ops.js find-references
- Find entity_id usage
ha_ops.js find-references# Search for entity references before renaming node scripts/ha_ops.js find-references \ --needle "switch.bedroom_lights" # Search from a rename mapping file node scripts/ha_ops.js find-references \ --map-json rename_map.json --backup-root /path/to/backup
ha_ops.js tail-events
- Monitor events in real-time
ha_ops.js tail-events# Tail state changes node scripts/ha_ops.js tail-events # Filter to specific entities node scripts/ha_ops.js tail-events \ --entity switch.bedroom_lights --entity switch.bedroom_lights_2 # Include ZHA events node scripts/ha_ops.js tail-events \ --event-type state_changed --event-type zha_event
ha_ops.js name-review-from-backup
- Offline naming analysis
ha_ops.js name-review-from-backup# Analyze backup for naming candidates node scripts/ha_ops.js name-review-from-backup \ --backup-root /path/to/backup
Error recovery
If a script fails mid-way:
- Check the log file for what was applied before the failure.
- Use
with your before-snapshot to revert registry changes.ha_ops.js rollback - Fix the underlying issue (network, permissions, entity conflicts).
- Re-run the script (operations are generally idempotent).
Resources
- API reference:
references/api.md - Ops playbook:
references/playbook.md - Entity ID conventions:
references/id_conventions.md
Logging convention
Prefer one markdown log per run (timestamped), listing every entity/automation changed and the before/after values.