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Smart Lights skill

Use this skill when the request belongs to this part of the home. If the skill is off or missing setup, Homie should say that clearly before acting.

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Use this skill when the request belongs to this part of the home. If the skill is off or missing setup, Homie should say that clearly before acting.

Smart Lights lets Homie inspect and control configured lights through the household's Apple Home and Shortcuts setup.

A skill gives Homie a narrow job. It helps Homie answer better in that area, but it does not unlock the rest of the house or skip normal approvals.

Ask for this skill when your question clearly belongs to one of these everyday situations.

- You want to turn a known light or room on, off, brighter, dimmer, or into a scene.

- You want lights to react to a simple household situation, such as dinner or sunset.

- You want Homie to check whether the home setup can see a light before controlling it.

Homie can use only the information this skill exposes and only within the permissions the household has granted.

- Known light names

- Current light state

- Configured scenes and Shortcuts

This skill does not give Homie unlimited access. It still follows the same privacy, setup, and approval rules as the rest of Homie.

- It will not control devices that are not exposed to the configured home setup.

The Lights skill needs the household light setup and Shortcuts path configured. Some checks run only when someone appears to be home.

If setup is incomplete, Homie should say what is missing instead of pretending it can act. Some skills also depend on a connected account, a trusted household device, or a scheduled check from the home Mac.

Skill information stays with the place that owns it. Calendar events stay in calendars, recipes stay in Cookbook, messages stay in message history, and memories store only durable meaning.

If the skill touches member-specific data, Homie should know which member is asking before it uses private records.

First confirm the skill is enabled. Then ask with the real object name, such as a calendar, room, recipe, playlist, inbox, or member.

- Open Settings or the Skills overlay to see whether this skill is enabled and healthy.

- Use plain language. Homie can choose the right skill when it has enough context.

- If an action would reach outside the household, expect an approval card first.

Most Homie issues come from setup, identity, or approval state. Work through these checks before assuming Homie ignored the request.

- Check whether the skill tile is visible and healthy.

- Verify account access, device pairing, and any setup fields the skill asks for.

- For scheduled skill work, check the trusted home setup before assuming Homie forgot.

Check first: If this skill is missing or vague, check whether it is enabled, supported on this home setup, and fully connected.

What stays private: Homie changes saved household information only from the household Mac. Background work cannot quietly edit it.

- Open Settings or the Skills overlay to see whether this skill is enabled and healthy.

- Use plain language. Homie can choose the right skill when it has enough context.

- If an action would reach outside the household, expect an approval card first.

- Turn on the kitchen lights.

- Dim the living room.

- Set dinner lights.

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