Bubble-Card is a customizable UI framework and custom card for Home Assistant dashboards. It provides a system for building interactive smart home interfaces using JavaScript templates and CSS variables to create state-aware components. The project is distinguished by its use of JavaScript dashboard templating to dynamically update icons, colors, and text in real-time based on entity states. It includes a modular CSS style manager for creating and sharing reusable style modules and functional logic to maintain visual consistency across multiple cards. The framework covers smart home device c
This project is the web interface for Home Assistant, serving as a centralized management dashboard for monitoring and controlling connected smart home devices and automation services. It provides a graphical control panel to send commands to smart devices and visualize real-time telemetry from home automation networks. The interface facilitates IoT device orchestration and smart home visualization, allowing for the monitoring of sensors and actuators to track environment and security conditions. It integrates diverse home automation hardware and services into a single unified user interface.
Lovelace Mushroom is a custom card set and UI library for Home Assistant designed for displaying and controlling smart home device entities. It provides a framework for building clean, visual dashboards and control interfaces to manage connected hardware. The library includes a theme framework that allows for the application of custom color palettes and the use of light or dark modes. Users can configure card appearances and visual themes using built-in pickers and a visual editor to avoid manual source code modification.
MagicMirror is an open source framework for creating personalized information dashboards, specifically designed for use as a modular smart mirror platform and a plugin-based dashboard framework. It functions as a system for aggregating data feeds and modular components to create a centralized information hub. The platform utilizes a module-based plugin architecture that allows for the development and integration of custom third-party plugins through a standardized interface. This extensibility enables the creation of personalized displays and custom data widgets. The system supports a headle