# home-assistant-best-practices > Best practices for Home Assistant automations, helpers, scripts, and device controls. TRIGGER THIS SKILL WHEN: - Creating or editing HA automations, scripts, or scenes - Choosing between template sensors and built-in helpers - Writing or restructuring triggers, conditions, or automation modes - Setting up Zigbee button/remote automations (ZHA or Zigbee2MQTT) - Renaming entities or migrating device_id references to entity_id SYMPTOMS THAT TRIGGER THIS SKILL: - Agent uses Jinja2 templates where native conditions, triggers, or helpers exist - Agent uses device_id instead of entity_id in triggers/actions - Agent modifies entity IDs or config objects without checking all consumers - Agent chooses wrong automation mode (e.g., single for motion lights) - Author: sergeykad - Repository: homeassistant-ai/skills - Version: 20260201231824 - Stars: 79 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/homeassistant-ai/skills - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@homeassistant-ai/skills~home-assistant-best-practices:20260201231824 --- --- name: home-assistant-best-practices description: > Best practices for Home Assistant automations, helpers, scripts, and device controls. TRIGGER THIS SKILL WHEN: - Creating or editing HA automations, scripts, or scenes - Choosing between template sensors and built-in helpers - Writing or restructuring triggers, conditions, or automation modes - Setting up Zigbee button/remote automations (ZHA or Zigbee2MQTT) - Renaming entities or migrating device_id references to entity_id SYMPTOMS THAT TRIGGER THIS SKILL: - Agent uses Jinja2 templates where native conditions, triggers, or helpers exist - Agent uses device_id instead of entity_id in triggers/actions - Agent modifies entity IDs or config objects without checking all consumers - Agent chooses wrong automation mode (e.g., single for motion lights) metadata: version: "1.0.0" --- # Home Assistant Best Practices **Core principle:** Use native Home Assistant constructs wherever possible. Templates bypass validation, fail silently at runtime, and make debugging opaque. ## Decision Workflow Follow this sequence when creating any automation: ### 0. Gate: modifying existing config? If your change affects entity IDs or cross-component references — renaming entities, replacing template sensors with helpers, converting device triggers, or restructuring automations — read `references/safe-refactoring.md` first. That reference covers impact analysis, device-sibling discovery, and post-change verification. Complete its workflow before proceeding. Steps 1-5 below apply to new config or pattern evaluation. ### 1. Check for native condition/trigger Before writing any template, check `references/automation-patterns.md` for native alternatives. **Common substitutions:** - `{{ states('x') | float > 25 }}` → `numeric_state` condition with `above: 25` - `{{ is_state('x', 'on') and is_state('y', 'on') }}` → `condition: and` with state conditions - `{{ now().hour >= 9 }}` → `condition: time` with `after: "09:00:00"` - `wait_template: "{{ is_state(...) }}"` → `wait_for_trigger` with state trigger (caveat: different behavior when state is already true — see `references/safe-refactoring.md#trigger-restructuring`) ### 2. Check for built-in helper Before creating a template sensor, check `references/helper-selection.md`. **Common substitutions:** - Sum/average multiple sensors → `min_max` integration - Binary any-on/all-on logic → `group` helper - Rate of change → `derivative` integration - Cross threshold detection → `threshold` integration - Consumption tracking → `utility_meter` helper ### 3. Select correct automation mode Default `single` mode is often wrong. See `references/automation-patterns.md#automation-modes`. | Scenario | Mode | |----------|------| | Motion light with timeout | `restart` | | Sequential processing (door locks) | `queued` | | Independent per-entity actions | `parallel` | | One-shot notifications | `single` | ### 4. Use entity_id over device_id `device_id` breaks when devices are re-added. See `references/device-control.md`. **Exception:** Zigbee2MQTT autodiscovered device triggers are acceptable. ### 5. For Zigbee buttons/remotes - **ZHA:** Use `event` trigger with `device_ieee` (persistent) - **Z2M:** Use `device` trigger (autodiscovered) or `mqtt` trigger See `references/device-control.md#zigbee-buttonremote-patterns`. --- ## Critical Anti-Patterns | Anti-pattern | Use instead | Why | Reference | |---|---|---|---| | `condition: template` with `float > 25` | `condition: numeric_state` | Validated at load, not runtime | `references/automation-patterns.md#native-conditions` | | `wait_template: "{{ is_state(...) }}"` | `wait_for_trigger` with state trigger | Event-driven, not polling; waits for *change* (see `references/safe-refactoring.md#trigger-restructuring` for semantic differences) | `references/automation-patterns.md#wait-actions` | | `device_id` in triggers | `entity_id` (or `device_ieee` for ZHA) | device_id breaks on re-add | `references/device-control.md#entity-id-vs-device-id` | | `mode: single` for motion lights | `mode: restart` | Re-triggers must reset the timer | `references/automation-patterns.md#automation-modes` | | Template sensor for sum/mean | `min_max` helper | Declarative, handles unavailable states | `references/helper-selection.md#numeric-aggregation` | | Template binary sensor with threshold | `threshold` helper | Built-in hysteresis support | `references/helper-selection.md#threshold` | | Renaming entity IDs without impact analysis | Follow `references/safe-refactoring.md` workflow | Renames break dashboards, scripts, and scenes silently | `references/safe-refactoring.md#entity-renames` | --- ## Reference Files Read these when you need detailed information: | File | When to read | Key sections | |------|--------------|--------------| | `references/safe-refactoring.md` | Renaming entities, replacing helpers, restructuring automations, or any modification to existing config | `#universal-workflow`, `#entity-renames`, `#helper-replacements`, `#trigger-restructuring` | | `references/automation-patterns.md` | Writing triggers, conditions, waits, or choosing automation modes | `#native-conditions`, `#trigger-types`, `#wait-actions`, `#automation-modes`, `#ifthen-vs-choose`, `#trigger-ids` | | `references/helper-selection.md` | Deciding whether to use a built-in helper vs template sensor | `#numeric-aggregation`, `#rate-and-change`, `#time-based-tracking`, `#counting-and-timing`, `#scheduling`, `#entity-grouping`, `#decision-matrix` | | `references/template-guidelines.md` | Confirming templates ARE appropriate for a use case | `#when-templates-are-appropriate`, `#when-to-avoid-templates`, `#template-sensor-best-practices`, `#common-patterns`, `#error-handling` | | `references/device-control.md` | Writing service calls, Zigbee button automations, or using target: | `#entity-id-vs-device-id`, `#service-calls-best-practices`, `#zigbee-buttonremote-patterns`, `#domain-specific-patterns` | | `references/examples.yaml` | Need compound examples combining multiple best practices | — |