Manage ESPHome devices, validate configs, and flash firmware via dashboard protocol.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ESPHome MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
List all devices in the current ESPHome dashboard and return device name, online status, IP address, firmware version, and last seen time, grouped by online status.
A device inventory grouped by online and offline status with key fields for operations troubleshooting.
Validate the ESPHome configuration for the living room temperature and humidity node, identify syntax or field errors, and provide directly applicable fixes.
Validation results, error explanations, and corrected configuration suggestions to help pass validation quickly.
Build firmware for the device named garage-sensor using the latest configuration, flash it after successful validation, and report progress and final status for each stage.
An execution report covering validation, build, and flashing steps, including final success or failure reasons.
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