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Love this project! I would like to use it a little differently, if this would be possible. If there were the option to use an "Included Entities" list to manually select and add to a list, that would be amazing. I'd like to add wildcards of "camera." and "binary_sensor." for instance.
I did try creating a separate folder for it to monitor, but wildcards would not work in the yaml file I created for it to scan, only singular entities.
Would it be possible to add this functionality? It would work a lot better for me as opposed to it listing the hundreds and hundreds of entities in my config, many of which have a default state of unavailable or unknown, and then having to go in and manually exclude all the ones I don't want.
Thanks!
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Hi @bravesfan171, did I guess it right that your goal is to monitor states of an entity list (or multiple lists) defined by a wildcard (e.g. all camera entities) rather than detect all orphaned entries in your config files?
Hey @dummylabs yes, that is correct! My original explanation was probably a little all over the place, but essentially I’d like to be able to define a list of entities or wildcards that it will monitor/include.
Is this currently possible or would that functionality need to be added?
Love this project! I would like to use it a little differently, if this would be possible. If there were the option to use an "Included Entities" list to manually select and add to a list, that would be amazing. I'd like to add wildcards of "camera." and "binary_sensor." for instance.
I did try creating a separate folder for it to monitor, but wildcards would not work in the yaml file I created for it to scan, only singular entities.
Would it be possible to add this functionality? It would work a lot better for me as opposed to it listing the hundreds and hundreds of entities in my config, many of which have a default state of unavailable or unknown, and then having to go in and manually exclude all the ones I don't want.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: