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Triggers (If this)
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Turns on
This trigger fires when the specified product turns on.
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New feed item
This Trigger fires every time a new item is added to the feed you specify.
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Turns off
This trigger fires when the specified product turns off.
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New feed item matches
This Trigger fires every time a new item in the feed you specify contains a particular keyword or simple phrase.
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Thermostat temperature set
This trigger fires when your thermostat target temperature is set above or below the specified value.
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Thermostat mode changed
This trigger fires when the target thermostat mode changes to the configured mode (or on any change if 'any' is selected).
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Ambient temperature reached
This trigger fires when the ambient temperature read on your device is above or below the configured value.
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Night light turns on
This trigger fires when the specified product's night light turns on.
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Night light turns off
This trigger fires when the specified product's night light turns off.

Turns on
This trigger fires when the specified product turns on.

New feed item
This Trigger fires every time a new item is added to the feed you specify.

Turns off
This trigger fires when the specified product turns off.

New feed item matches
This Trigger fires every time a new item in the feed you specify contains a particular keyword or simple phrase.

Thermostat temperature set
This trigger fires when your thermostat target temperature is set above or below the specified value.

Thermostat mode changed
This trigger fires when the target thermostat mode changes to the configured mode (or on any change if 'any' is selected).

Ambient temperature reached
This trigger fires when the ambient temperature read on your device is above or below the configured value.

Night light turns on
This trigger fires when the specified product's night light turns on.

Night light turns off
This trigger fires when the specified product's night light turns off.
Queries (With)
Actions (Then that)
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Turn off
This action will turn the specified product off.
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Turn on
This action will turn the specified product on.
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Adjust brightness
This action will set the percentage of brightness for the specified product.
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Set thermostat target temperature
This action will set the target temperature of your thermostat.
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Set thermostat mode
This action will set the mode of the selected thermostat.
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Turn night light on
This action will turn the specified product's night light on.
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Turn night light off
This action will turn the specified product's night light off.
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Set night light color
Set the color of the specified product's night light.

Turn off
This action will turn the specified product off.

Turn on
This action will turn the specified product on.

Adjust brightness
This action will set the percentage of brightness for the specified product.

Set thermostat target temperature
This action will set the target temperature of your thermostat.

Set thermostat mode
This action will set the mode of the selected thermostat.

Turn night light on
This action will turn the specified product's night light on.

Turn night light off
This action will turn the specified product's night light off.

Set night light color
Set the color of the specified product's night light.
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