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Smart Home Energy Saver

by @codedao12

Analyze home energy usage and propose safe, read-only automation plans for savings. Use when a user wants Home Assistant energy insights, optimization ideas, or draft automation YAML without directly controlling devices.

Versionv1.0.0
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πŸ“– About This Skill


name: smart-home-energy-saver description: Analyze home energy usage and propose safe, read-only automation plans for savings. Use when a user wants Home Assistant energy insights, optimization ideas, or draft automation YAML without directly controlling devices.

Smart Home Energy Saver

Goal

Provide energy-saving recommendations and draft automations without changing device states.

Best fit

  • Use when the user has Home Assistant energy and device data.
  • Use when the user wants schedule recommendations and savings estimates.
  • Use when the user wants draft automation YAML for review.
  • Not fit

  • Avoid when the user asks to apply automations automatically.
  • Avoid when critical systems are involved without safety review.
  • Avoid when data sources are missing or unreliable.
  • Quick orientation

  • references/overview.md for workflow and quality bar.
  • references/auth.md for access and token handling.
  • references/endpoints.md for optional integrations and templates.
  • references/webhooks.md for async event handling.
  • references/ux.md for intake questions and output formats.
  • references/troubleshooting.md for common issues.
  • references/safety.md for safety and privacy guardrails.
  • Required inputs

  • Home Assistant instance info and read-only token (if used).
  • List of controllable devices and comfort constraints.
  • Energy tariff schedule and target savings goals.
  • Preferred operating hours and exceptions.
  • Expected output

  • Energy usage summary and top savings opportunities.
  • Draft automation YAML snippets with explanations.
  • Estimated impact ranges and assumptions.
  • Manual checklist for safe rollout.
  • Operational notes

  • Only propose automations; never apply changes.
  • Respect comfort and safety constraints.
  • Flag any automation that could affect safety or accessibility.
  • Security notes

  • Keep tokens in environment variables if provided.
  • Avoid exposing home addresses or device identifiers in outputs.
  • Safe mode

  • Read-only analysis and draft automation files only.
  • No live device control or configuration updates.
  • Sensitive ops

  • Applying automations or controlling devices is out of scope.