Install
openclaw skills install homeassistant-cliAdvanced Home Assistant control using the official hass-cli tool. Features auto-completion, event monitoring, history queries, and rich output formatting. Alternative to the curl-based homeassistant skill - choose this if you want a more interactive CLI experience with better discovery and formatting.
openclaw skills install homeassistant-cliControl your Home Assistant smart home devices using the official hass-cli tool — a feature-rich command-line interface with auto-completion, event monitoring, and flexible output formatting.
homeassistant (curl-based)?Choose homeassistant-cli if you want:
hass-cli event watch)hass-cli state history)Choose homeassistant (curl) if you want:
Both work great — this skill is for users who interact frequently with Home Assistant and want a richer CLI experience.
Before using hass-cli, configure authentication:
Generate a long-lived access token in Home Assistant:
https://your-homeassistant:8123/profileSet environment variables (add to shell config for persistence):
export HASS_SERVER=https://homeassistant.local:8123
export HASS_TOKEN=<your-token>
Test connection:
hass-cli info
# List all entities
hass-cli state list
# Filter by domain
hass-cli state list light
hass-cli state list switch
hass-cli state list sensor
# Get specific entity state
hass-cli state get light.living_room
# Turn on/off lights
hass-cli service call light.turn_on --arguments entity_id=light.living_room
hass-cli service call light.turn_off --arguments entity_id=light.living_room
# Set brightness (0-255)
hass-cli service call light.turn_on --arguments entity_id=light.bedroom,brightness=128
# Turn on/off switches
hass-cli service call switch.turn_on --arguments entity_id=switch.fan
hass-cli service call switch.turn_off --arguments entity_id=switch.fan
# Toggle any device
hass-cli service call homeassistant.toggle --arguments entity_id=light.kitchen
# List all services
hass-cli service list
# Filter services
hass-cli service list light
hass-cli service list 'home.*toggle'
# Get service details (YAML output)
hass-cli -o yaml service list homeassistant.toggle
# List scenes
hass-cli state list scene
# Activate a scene
hass-cli service call scene.turn_on --arguments entity_id=scene.movie_time
# Watch all events
hass-cli event watch
# Watch specific event type
hass-cli event watch state_changed
hass-cli event watch automation_triggered
# Get state history (last 50 minutes)
hass-cli state history --since 50m light.living_room
# Multiple entities
hass-cli state history --since 1h light.living_room switch.fan
Control output with -o or --output:
# Table (default)
hass-cli state list
# YAML
hass-cli -o yaml state get light.living_room
# JSON
hass-cli -o json state list light
# No headers (for scripting)
hass-cli --no-headers state list
hass-cli state list to find entity IDshass-cli service list to find available servicesSee references/examples.md for common automation patterns and use cases.