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    Nate Hales (Bubba) made this awesome video that does SmartThings -> TRIGGERcmd -> X10

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    • RussR
      Russ
      last edited by Russ

      Check it out. It's entertaining too.
      https://youtu.be/yApSfnPbZpI

      EDIT: He made a new video that's more up-to-date and shows multiple use-cases: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C-pjKdNMBo&t=3s

      Russell VanderMey

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        Nate Hales @Russ
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        @Russ thanks. 😁. Just passed a hundred views... So some people must be interested in X10 working with SmartThings and the power behind your awesome triggercmd.

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          Russ @Nate Hales
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          @Nate-Hales, that's awesome. Thanks again for doing the video.

          Russell VanderMey

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            Nate Hales @Russ
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            @Russ here is a question in video form https://youtu.be/_98Tl_8HpCA that I am hopping you may be able to help me with. Once i get it working without the windows to continuing to open, I will make a new video

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            • RussR
              Russ
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              Nate, good question, and I like how you asked 🙂

              I think the easiest way to install curl is with this page:
              http://www.confusedbycode.com/curl/#downloads

              I downloaded curl-7.46.0-win64-local.msi from that page and installed it. That's all you should need because it will put curl.exe in a folder and add that folder to your PATH environment variable - so the TRIGGERcmd will be able to find it.

              To test it outside of TRIGGERcmd, just open a cmd prompt and type:

              curl www.google.com
              

              Russell VanderMey

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