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point-cli

v0.2.2

Published

A cli for controlling your Point security systems

Downloads

12

Readme

point-cli js-standard-style

Check on your home from the command line with Point

Install

$ npm install -g point-cli

Usage

First off send a nice email to [email protected] to get your client_id & client_secret. Once you have these you can login:

$ point auth

Client ID: <client_id>
Username: <username for your Point account>
Password: <password for your Point account>

Note: Your username & password are never stored, they are only sent to Point retrieve an access key, this is then stored on your computer at ~/.config/configstore/point-cli.json

List Devices

This will fetch all the Point devices you own

$ point devices

  Options
    -v | --v   Gets verbose details for devices

Name: Living Room
ID: 83984398hfjjf90j0j

or

$ point devices --verbose

Name: Living Room
ID: 83984398hfjjf90j0j
Online: ✔
Active: ✔
Last seen: 18:43 24/02/2016

Get Temperature

This will fetch the temperature for the Point device specified or the first one found

$ point temp <device name>

Point: Living Room
Temp: 23.25°C
Time: 18:42 24/02/2016

Get Humidity

This will fetch the humidity for the Point device specified or the first one found

$ point humidity <device name>

Point: Living Room
Humidity: 50%
Time: 18:42 24/02/2016

Get average sound levels

This will fetch the average sound level for the Point device specified or the first one found

$ point sound <device name>
or
$ point noise <device name>

Point: Living Room
Avg sound: 54
Time: 18:42 24/02/2016

Get your timeline

This will fetch timeline for all your Points

$ point timeline

→ Past
↓
Date: 08:47 19/02/2016
Event: Home Humidity High
↓
Date: 20:32 22/02/2016
Event: Home Humidity High
↓
Date: 22:35 22/02/2016
Event: Device Button Short Press
...
→ Present

License

MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2016 Sam Mason