![]() ![]() ![]() Import the webCoRE code into your SmartThings Integrated Development Environment (IDE). ![]() “If A, then do B and then C, but only while D and never if E.” For example, you may use webCoRE to create a home-automation rule that activates your ceiling fan when the temperature in the living room exceeds 25☌ and then deactivates it when the temperature drops below 20☌, or you may create a rule that sends a push notification to your smartphone if it’s after sunset and the garage door is unlocked. WebCoRE rules usually take the form of stacked conditionals, e.g. WebCoRE is a free, web-based rule engine that you can use to build complex home-automation rules. By the end, you’ll have everything you need to build complex, conditional home-automation workflows that wouldn’t be possible using the Samsung mobile app alone. In this article you’ll learn how to create powerful, custom home-automation pistons for your SmartThings network using the powerful webCoRE engine. Are you struggling to create the home automation system of your dreams using just the SmartThings mobile app? Do you know you can take your smart home to the next level by adding webCoRE (web Community’s own Rule Engine) to the mix? ![]()
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