Control Philips Hue lights and scenes via the OpenHue CLI.
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Validation for skill structure
Brightness and temperature preset control
Valid brightness range
0%
100%
Valid temperature range
100%
100%
Room-level control
20%
100%
On flag with settings
30%
100%
Work mode cool temperature
100%
100%
Work mode high brightness
40%
100%
Bedtime warm temperature
100%
100%
Bedtime low brightness
40%
100%
Off command usage
50%
100%
Correct subcommand structure
0%
100%
Without context: $0.2057 · 57s · 11 turns · 16 in / 3,532 out tokens
With context: $0.2494 · 52s · 18 turns · 21 in / 3,060 out tokens
Scene activation and resource discovery
Get scene discovery
0%
100%
Get room discovery
0%
100%
Scene name as argument
0%
100%
Room flag on every scene
0%
100%
Multiple distinct scenes
100%
100%
Scene names quoted
0%
100%
Room names quoted
0%
100%
Room-level off command
0%
0%
scenes_guide room mapping
100%
100%
No non-Hue device control
100%
100%
Without context: $0.4647 · 2m 18s · 20 turns · 26 in / 8,133 out tokens
With context: $0.3367 · 1m 16s · 21 turns · 271 in / 4,204 out tokens
Color specification for accent lighting
Color flag usage
0%
100%
Hex format with hash
0%
100%
Color varies by genre
100%
100%
Individual light color control
0%
100%
Color-capable bulb note
100%
100%
Room dimmed for movie
0%
100%
Valid brightness on room
100%
100%
On flag with color
0%
100%
No TV/entertainment control
100%
100%
Without context: $0.3483 · 1m 45s · 18 turns · 23 in / 5,943 out tokens
With context: $0.3693 · 1m 12s · 22 turns · 27 in / 4,150 out tokens
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