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      <title>Controlling Wemo Light Automatically in OctoPrint</title>
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      <description>I use a Wemo Insight Switch to turn a lamp on and off for my prints and had been doing it manually via the Wemo app. Instead, it made a lot more sense to have this just happen automatically via OctoPrint so that I could always see what was printing and then not waste energy after the print was done. Turns out OctoPrint has a great events handler that lets you do just this as long as you can perform the action you want via shell script or gcode.</description>
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