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Useful Google Nest Thermostat and Library of Congress integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Latest newsThis trigger fires every time there is news released by the Library of Congress.
- Temperature rises aboveThis trigger fires when the temperature rises above a given threshold.
- Today in historyThis trigger fires every time there is a new "Today in history" post from the Library of Congress.
- Temperature drops belowThis trigger fires when the temperature drops below a given threshold.
- New blog postThis trigger fires every time there is a new blog post released by the Library of Congress.
- Humidity rises aboveThis trigger fires when the humidity rises above a given threshold.
- Picture This: Library of Congress PrintsThis trigger fires every time there's a new highlight from the Library of Congress print collections as well as peeks behind-the-scenes in the Prints Photographs Division.
- Humidity drops belowThis trigger fires when the humidity drops below a given threshold.
Queries (With)
- History of newsThis query returns a list of of news released by the Library of Congress.
- History of blog postsThis query returns a list of recent blog posts released by the Library of Congress.
- History of today in historyThis query returns a list of when there was a new "Today in history" post from the Library of Congress.
- History of new Picture This: Library of Congress PrintsThis query returns a list of new highlights from the Library of Congress print collections as well as peeks behind-the-scenes in the Prints Photographs Division.
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