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AI-driven framework for smart home automation

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OpenAction

OpenAction is an AI-native action framework for the Agentic Home.

Move beyond rigid "If-This-Then-That" rules and tedious UI-based configurations. Powered by AI agent technology, OpenAction replaces traditional smart home solutions with flexible, adaptive logic. It help to translate natural language intent into dynamic, executable scripts — giving your smart home the ability to adapt, reason, and act.


Core Features

  • ️Natural Language Automation: Define complex home behaviors via chat. No more wrestling with nested "If-Then" menus or YAML configurations.
  • Stateful Intelligence: An integrated Store provides persistence, allowing scripts to save and retrieve data across multiple executions.
  • Dynamic Scheduling: A built-in Cron service triggers AI-generated scripts based on time, sensor events, or external API data.
  • Python Execution: The AI generates standard Python code, enabling complex calculations, loops, and sophisticated error handling.

Architecture & Workflow

The system acts as a bridge between high-level reasoning (Agents) and low-level hardware control. Here, the agent acts as a software developer who can introspect services and write custom, deterministic Python scripts to control the smart home devices. The workflow is as follows:

  1. The Intent: The user describes a goal to an MCP-capable client (e.g., Claude Desktop): "If it’s dark outside and someone is home, turn on the living room light. If we’re away, activate 'Vacation Mode' to simulate presence by randomly toggling lights for 10 minutes to 90 minutes, ending no later than 11 PM."
  2. The Translation: The Agent uses the OpenAction MCP Server tools to inspect available devices and writes a custom Python script.
  3. The Registration: OpenAction stores the script and sets up the necessary triggers (e.g., polling a weather API or listening for a sensor change).
  4. The Execution: When triggered, the script runs in a local sandbox, calling the endpoints of connected Sensors & Actuators.

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