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Home Assistant MCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration that allows AI assistants to control Home Assistant devices by searching for entities and controlling devices through natural language commands.

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MCP Server Configuration
1{
2 "name": "home_assistant",
3 "command": "uv",
4 "args": [
5 "--directory",
6 "/path/to/your/home-assistant-mcp",
7 "run",
8 "main.py"
9 ],
10 "env": {
11 "HOME_ASSISTANT_TOKEN": "your_home_assistant_token_here"
12 },
13 "inheritEnv": true
14}
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Home Assistant MCP

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for controlling Home Assistant devices using AI assistants.

Home Assistant MCP server

Overview

This MCP allows AI assistants to control your Home Assistant devices. It provides tools to:

  1. Search for entities in your Home Assistant instance
  2. Control devices (turn them on/off)
  3. Control light colors and brightness

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • Home Assistant instance running and accessible via API
  • Home Assistant Long-Lived Access Token

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Home Assistant Integration for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @hpohlmann/home-assistant-mcp --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Set up a Python environment:
cd home-assistant
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -U pip
pip install uv
uv pip install -e .

Configuration

Get a Home Assistant Long-Lived Access Token

  1. Go to your Home Assistant instance
  2. Navigate to your profile (click on your username in the sidebar)
  3. Scroll down to "Long-Lived Access Tokens"
  4. Create a new token with a descriptive name like "MCP Integration"
  5. Copy the token (you'll only see it once)

Set up in Cursor AI

Add the following configuration to your MCP configuration in Cursor:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "home_assistant": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/path/to/your/home-assistant-mcp",
        "run",
        "main.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "HOME_ASSISTANT_TOKEN": "your_home_assistant_token_here"
      },
      "inheritEnv": true
    }
  }
}

Replace:

  • /path/to/your/home-assistant with the actual path to this directory
  • your_home_assistant_token_here with your Home Assistant Long-Lived Access Token

Home Assistant URL Configuration

By default, the MCP tries to connect to Home Assistant at http://homeassistant.local:8123.

If your Home Assistant is at a different URL, you can modify the HA_URL variable in app/config.py.

Usage

Once configured, you can use Cursor AI to control your Home Assistant devices:

  • Search for devices: "Find my living room lights"
  • Control devices: "Turn on the kitchen light"
  • Control light colors: "Set my living room lights to red"
  • Adjust brightness: "Set my dining room lights to blue at 50% brightness"

Light Control Features

The MCP now supports advanced light control capabilities:

  1. Color Control: Set any RGB color for compatible lights

    • Specify colors using RGB values (0-255 for each component)
    • Example: set_device_color("light.living_room", 255, 0, 0) for red
  2. Brightness Control: Adjust light brightness

    • Optional brightness parameter (0-255)
    • Can be combined with color changes
    • Example: set_device_color("light.dining_room", 0, 0, 255, brightness=128) for medium-bright blue

Troubleshooting

  • If you get authentication errors, verify your token is correct and has not expired
  • Check that your Home Assistant instance is reachable at the configured URL
  • For color control issues:
    • Verify that your light entity supports RGB color control
    • Check that the light is turned on before attempting to change colors

Future Capabilities

Dynamic Entity Exposure

The current implementation requires a two-step process to control devices:

  1. Search for entities using natural language
  2. Control the entity using its specific entity_id

A planned enhancement is to create a more dynamic way to expose entities to the control devices tool, allowing the AI to:

  • Directly control devices through more natural commands (e.g., "turn off the kitchen lights")
  • Cache frequently used entities for faster access
  • Support more complex operations like adjusting brightness, temperature, or other attributes
  • Handle entity groups and scenes more intuitively

This would significantly reduce the time to action and create a more seamless user experience when controlling Home Assistant devices through an AI assistant.

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