Turn on lights from a SMS message.
Other popular Adafruit workflows and automations
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New Tasks Adafruit IO
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If you leave home, update adafruit io feed.
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If a feed value limit is reached, email me the details.
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Get an email when a new Adafruit Applet is published
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get temperature
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Feed Copier. Copy one feed to another.
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Send Tweet to Feed When Mentioned
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Completed Tasks Adafruit IO
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Triggers (If this)
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Device or group is turned on
This trigger fires when the specified device/group is turned on.
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Monitor a feed on Adafruit IO
This Trigger fires anytime it validates the data that you send to your feed. Example: If Feed Temperature > 80, fire Trigger.
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Device or group is turned off
This trigger fires when the specified device/group is turned off.
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Any new data
This Trigger fires any time there is new data in your feed.
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Unlock the lock
This trigger fires when the user unlocks the lock, their password or fingerprint identification or card is confirmed.
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Camera detects motion
This trigger fires when the specified camera detects motion. To use this trigger, camera’s motion detection should be turned on.
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Camera detects sound
This trigger fires when the specified camera detects sound. To use this trigger, camera’s sound detection should be turned on.
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Input incorrect password repeatedly
This trigger fires when someone inputs an incorrect password repeatedly.
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Battery low
This trigger fires when the battery in the lock is low.
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Door sensor is open
This trigger fires when the door sensor is open.
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Door sensor is closed
This trigger fires when the door sensor is closed.
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Leak detected
This trigger fires when water leak is detected.
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Sound and light detected
This trigger fires when sound and light detected.
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Shake detected
This trigger fires when sensor shake detected

Device or group is turned on
This trigger fires when the specified device/group is turned on.

Monitor a feed on Adafruit IO
This Trigger fires anytime it validates the data that you send to your feed. Example: If Feed Temperature > 80, fire Trigger.

Device or group is turned off
This trigger fires when the specified device/group is turned off.

Any new data
This Trigger fires any time there is new data in your feed.

Unlock the lock
This trigger fires when the user unlocks the lock, their password or fingerprint identification or card is confirmed.

Camera detects motion
This trigger fires when the specified camera detects motion. To use this trigger, camera’s motion detection should be turned on.

Camera detects sound
This trigger fires when the specified camera detects sound. To use this trigger, camera’s sound detection should be turned on.

Input incorrect password repeatedly
This trigger fires when someone inputs an incorrect password repeatedly.

Battery low
This trigger fires when the battery in the lock is low.

Door sensor is open
This trigger fires when the door sensor is open.

Door sensor is closed
This trigger fires when the door sensor is closed.

Leak detected
This trigger fires when water leak is detected.

Sound and light detected
This trigger fires when sound and light detected.

Shake detected
This trigger fires when sensor shake detected
Queries (With)
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History of data
This query returns a list of any time there is new data in your feed.
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History of Device was turned on
This query returns a list of when the specified device/group was turned on.
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History of a feed on Adafruit IO
This query returns a list of events when you sent data to your feed. Example: If Feed Temperature > 80

History of data
This query returns a list of any time there is new data in your feed.

History of Device was turned on
This query returns a list of when the specified device/group was turned on.

History of a feed on Adafruit IO
This query returns a list of events when you sent data to your feed. Example: If Feed Temperature > 80
Actions (Then that)
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Turn on
This action will turn on the device/group of your choosing.
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Send data to Adafruit IO
This Action will send data to a feed in your Adafruit IO account.
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Turn off
This action will turn off the device/group of your choosing.
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Activate Scene
This action will activate the specified scene.
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Set light brightness
This action will set your light to a specified brightness.
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Set light color
This action will set the light to specified color.
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Start Cool Mode
This action will set your AC to Cool Mode.
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Start Heat Mode
This action will set your AC to Heat Mode.
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Set AC temperature
This action will set your AC to a specified temperature by remote controller.
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Turn on oscillation function of fan
This action will turn on the oscillation function of your fan by IR remote controller.
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Turn off oscillation function of fan
This action will turn off the oscillation function of your fan by IR remote controller.

Turn on
This action will turn on the device/group of your choosing.

Send data to Adafruit IO
This Action will send data to a feed in your Adafruit IO account.

Turn off
This action will turn off the device/group of your choosing.

Activate Scene
This action will activate the specified scene.

Set light brightness
This action will set your light to a specified brightness.

Set light color
This action will set the light to specified color.

Start Cool Mode
This action will set your AC to Cool Mode.

Start Heat Mode
This action will set your AC to Heat Mode.

Set AC temperature
This action will set your AC to a specified temperature by remote controller.

Turn on oscillation function of fan
This action will turn on the oscillation function of your fan by IR remote controller.

Turn off oscillation function of fan
This action will turn off the oscillation function of your fan by IR remote controller.
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Find or create an Applet
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