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I have a concoction of devices from all kind of manufacturers with cryptic codes in their names. Each device exposes multitude of sensors which makes the dashboard look like a mess.

  1. Is there a best practice for renaming devices ? Do you name them by their location ? By their utility ? manufacturer ?
  2. How do you identify the devices later in case there's a problem and one needs to be replaced / battery need to be replaced ?
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[-] StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 years ago

I may be wrong, but I think best practice says it doesn't matter how you name your whatevers, so long as the convention you use is consistant. Within HA I tend to use the format ....

For example, the plugs that control my space heaters in my livingroom are switch.livingroom.heater.1 and switch.livingroom.heater.2. The controls for the lights in the livingroom is button.livingroom.wall. Please don't ask why I call plugs switches and controls buttons, I don't have an answer, I just do. 🤷

[-] barbarosa@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

So ${type_of_control}.${location}.${device_utility}.${number} ?

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