No, he's still trying to import the bundle. He's not yet trying to just use HPM. Perhaps @hrgauthier doesn't want to, or is unsure he can trust it.
@hrgauthier - If you don't want to use Hubitat Package Manager and you want to manually install the software, do this:
- Open this link - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tomwpublic/hubitat_broadlink/refs/heads/main/libraries/broadlinkHelpers
- Select All and Copy
- Expand where it says "For Developers" on the side bar
- Select the Libraries code on the side bar
- Press the Add Library button
- Select the window to enable it, and then Paste the raw code you copied from the link I posted above.
- Press the Save button
This will add the Libraries code only. You must also manually install the Apps code and Drivers code. Following that, you must install the User App. Adding the code to the hub just makes it available for install, it does not install the App.
Here is how to manually install custom Apps
* Here is the link to the raw code for the Broadlink IR/RF app
Here is how to manually install custom Drivers
* Here is the link to the raw code for the Broadlink IR/RF driver
If you are finding all of this too complicated, or having too many steps, then I will once again strongly encourage you to watch the video and learn the steps needed to install the community built Hubitat Package Manager. It is a completely safe app to install and it will help you easilly search for community built applications and drivers, including installing, removing, updating and expanding their capabilities. Very worthwhile to add it to your hub. You will wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
If you are struggling with the steps to install Hubitat Package Manager, please reach out in the Hubitat Packager Manager thread. There are fantastic community members here, who will be very willing to help you.