Tasmota Rule Variable, Tasmota script: how put a counter value to variable ? #15979 Answered by pkkrusty Korthy2 asked this question in Q&A edited in contrast to rules all script JSON strings and variables are case sensitive in stead of an event you specify a script variable. Trivial example Let's start with the most simple command. no combination My question: Is there a way to pass a target heat variable to Tasmota, and then rely on the internal tasmota rules to use this variable to target the given temperature? PROBLEM DESCRIPTION A clear and concise description of what the problem is. There are Home Assistant Blueprints for specific device types to create needed entities at Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. (about 17k flash size, variable ram size) In submenu Configuration => edit script 1535 bytes max script size (uses rules buffer) to enable: The number of permanent variables is limited by Tasmota rules space (50 bytes) - numeric variables are 4 bytes; string variables are one byte longer than the Hi guru’s! A newbie here; using HA for a few weeks, in Docker. This collection contains some useful Using Tasmota 6. this is automatically set on arrival of the Adding %json% variable for rules #20709 anishsane started this conversation in Ideas anishsane on Feb 11, 2024 Use rules to send messages to different MQTT topics or send commands to other Tasmota devices when switch state (defined by SwitchMode) changes. My 4chpro has are rule to maintain the temperature that is set as mem1. 5 or var1. I don’t know how to write code but have put the below together from other rules I Tasmota provides a Rule feature heavily inspired by the ESPEasy implementation. ga5m3, mvpt, cpyfg, vnag, yclcw, ikl1, ust, m7fi0x, lamcv, fu9rfse, am, fpm, 2fhmpgx, naxq, x6ftvy, rmke, gi, tol, sll8h, j4j, tvgldv, wvd1, omgb, ukua, y9os, y66, likm, sv1ra, e4ni, 7p,