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# Console command examples
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This will send a Tasmota HTTP Toggle command every 15 seconds to given device. Repeats value here is '-1' because we want this event to stay forever.
```addRepeatingEvent 15 -1 SendGet http://192.168.0.112/cm?cmnd=Power0%20Toggle```<br>
This will send a Tasmota HTTP Toggle command to given device when a button on pin 8 is clicked (pin 8, NOT channel 8)
```addEventHandler OnClick 8 SendGet http://192.168.0.112/cm?cmnd=Power0%20Toggle```<br>
This will set a Tasmota HTTP Power0 ON command when a channel 1 value become non-zero
```addChangeHandler Channel1 != 0 SendGet http://192.168.0.112/cm?cmnd=Power0%20On```<br>
This will set a Tasmota HTTP Power0 OFF command when a channel 1 value become zero
```addChangeHandler Channel1 == 0 SendGet http://192.168.0.112/cm?cmnd=Power0%20Off```<br>
This will create a new repeating events with 1 repeat count and 60 seconds delay everytime Channel1 becomes 1. Basically, it will automatically turn off the light 60 seconds after you turn it on. TODO: clear previous event instance?
```addChangeHandler Channel1 == 1 addRepeatingEvent 60 1 setChannel 1 0```<br>
This simple timer will toggle LED state every 5 seconds. -1 hear means infinite repeats. The ! stands for negation and $led_enableAll is a constant that you can read to get 0 or 1. It works like $CH11, $CH4 etc (any number) for accessing channel value
```addRepeatingEvent 5 -1 led_enableAll !$led_enableAll```<br>