Hackernews posts about ESPHome
ESPHome is an open-source framework that allows users to connect and automate various sensors and devices using microcontrollers like ESP32 and ESP8266, integrating them seamlessly with popular smart home platforms like Home Assistant.
- Show HN: Remote-Controlled IKEA Deathstar Lamp (gitlab.com)
- Show HN: Hydra (YC W22) – Serverless Analytics on Postgres (www.hydra.so)
- ESPHome (esphome.io)
- DIY Wi-Fi thermostat from scratch with ESPHome and Home Assistant (olegtarasov.me)
- Show HN: Watering my Christmas tree with ESPHome (johnzanussi.com)
- ESPHome Fan Controller (github.com)
- ESPHome firmware ESP32 and GGreg20_V3 – issue solution with the pulse counter (iot-devices.com.ua)
- ESPHome Server in Python (www.petekeen.net)
- HDMI Switch on Homeassistant via ESPHome (www.posttenebraslab.ch)
- ESPHome (esphome.io)
- ESPHome Smart Curtains (github.com)
- Control esphome via serial|UART|USB for prototyping (github.com)
- CO2 Monitoring with ESPHome (atlee.ca)
- LM75 thermometer: connection to ESP12.OLED_V1 in ESPHome (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Changes in ESPHome configuration validation – Pin Reuse validation (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Esp-web-tools: Flash ESP devices in the browser (github.com)