@flybysun See PR-1 with my proposal for the device implementation. https://github.com/flybysun/dev-pimatic-dewpoint/pull/1
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Dew-Point Plugin that calculates the dew-point from other devices
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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@mwittig : Just commented it on GitHub. Thanks again for helping!
I think the plugin is now ready for use. If it would be interesting for someone it could be added to the official plugin list of pimatic, but one of the moderators needs to to that I guess.
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@flybysun said:
now ready for use. If it would be interesting for someone it could be added to the official plugin list of pimatic, but one of the moderators needs to to that I guess.
Great. A few steps need to be done by you first:
- Maybe you should give the README a little touch-up. See other plugins.
- Moreover, you need to remove the “private” property from the package.json file.
- Following this, you need to rename the repository to “pimatic-dewpoint”. You can do by cklicking the settings icon on github project web page.
- Finally, you need to publish your plugin on npmjs. See https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages for details.
If this is all set the package can already be installed by pimatic users, but it should also be added then to the pimatic web page.
EDIT: See also additional comments on https://github.com/flybysun/dev-pimatic-dewpoint/pull/1#issuecomment-100928455
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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So, it took me a little bit longer to get back to this, but I published it finally on npmjs. Since I renamed the repository I went back to version number 0.8.0 to be compatible with other plugins. I hope this is not a problem.