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This applies the coccinelle script to another set of files: samples/bluetooth/bthome_sensor_template/src/main.c samples/boards/stm32/power_mgmt/standby_shutdown/src/main.c samples/drivers/smbus/src/main.c samples/drivers/virtualization/ivshmem/doorbell/src/ivshmem.c samples/fuel_gauge/max17048/src/main.c samples/hello_world/src/main.c samples/sensor/proximity_polling/src/main.c samples/subsys/logging/ble_backend/src/main.c tests/drivers/build_all/mfd/src/main.c Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> |
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.. _bluetooth-bthome-sensor-template-sample: Bluetooth: BTHome sensor template ################################# Template for a `BTHome <https://bthome.io/>`_ sensor. Requirements ************ * A board with BLE support * A BTHome compatible listener, for example `Home Assistant <https://www.home-assistant.io/>`_ with the BTHome integration running. Building and Running ******************** This sample can be found under :zephyr_file:`samples/bluetooth/bthome_sensor_template` in the Zephyr tree. See :ref:`bluetooth samples section <bluetooth-samples>` for details. When the sample is running, navigate to Devices & Services under settings in Home Assistant. There you will be asked to configure the BTHome sensor if everything went well.