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Keeping the current visibility as default, we could allow each text element to be hidden.
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Would be good to have a service that allows setting the watering level. I think we’ve got support already in the lib.
I'm not sure if these is the way to ask new features (sorry if not)
This card currently allows for custom stats to be displayed, such as the lifetime of certain parts of the robot. However, this only works for attributes of the vacuum itself, not separate stat entities. I would like to add my cleaning counter value (entity) to this amazing card :) for Ex.: counter.cleaning_counter
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Love your card, great work! One thing I would wish for:
To have in the status bar the option to not only call a service like today ("clean room X"), but to allow putting a clickable icon in there which will launch a new browser window with a pre-defined target. In essence mimicking what the famous "button card" offers:
tap_action:
action: url
url_path: IP