TasmotaManager/CONSOLE_COMMANDS.md

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# Tasmota Console Commands Documentation
This document provides detailed information about the console commands used in the `network_configuration.json` file, particularly focusing on the SetOptions commands.
## Console Section in network_configuration.json
The `console` section in the `network_configuration.json` file allows you to configure various Tasmota device settings through the TasmotaManager script. These settings are applied to all devices during the version check process.
```json
"console": {
"SwitchRetain": "Off",
"ButtonRetain": "Off",
"PowerOnState": "3",
"PowerRetain": "On",
"SetOption1": "0",
"SetOption3": "1",
"SetOption13": "0",
"SetOption19": "0",
"SetOption32": "8",
"SetOption53": "1",
"SetOption73": "1",
"rule1": "on button1#state=10 do power0 toggle endon",
"Rule1": "1"
}
```
## MQTT Retain Settings
| Command | Values | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `SwitchRetain` | `On`, `Off` | Controls whether MQTT retain flag is used on switch press messages. Default: `Off` |
| `ButtonRetain` | `On`, `Off` | Controls whether MQTT retain flag is used on button press messages. Default: `Off` |
| `PowerRetain` | `On`, `Off` | Controls whether MQTT retain flag is used on power state messages. Default: `Off` |
## Power Settings
| Command | Values | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `PowerOnState` | `0` to `4` | Controls the power state when the device is powered up:<br>`0` = Off<br>`1` = On<br>`2` = Toggle<br>`3` = Last state (default)<br>`4` = Turn on if off after restart |
## SetOptions
SetOptions are special commands that control various aspects of Tasmota device behavior. Below are the SetOptions currently used in the configuration:
| Command | Values | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `SetOption1` | `0`, `1` | Controls whether a button press toggles power or sends a MQTT message:<br>`0` = toggle power (default)<br>`1` = send MQTT message |
| `SetOption3` | `0`, `1` | Controls MQTT enabled/disabled:<br>`0` = disable MQTT<br>`1` = enable MQTT (default) |
| `SetOption13` | `0`, `1` | Controls whether a button press clears retained messages:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption19` | `0`, `1` | Controls Home Assistant auto-discovery:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption32` | `1` to `250` | Time in minutes to hold relay latching power before reset. Default: `1` |
| `SetOption53` | `0`, `1` | Controls display of hostname and IP address in GUI:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption73` | `0`, `1` | Controls whether HTTP cross-origin resource sharing is enabled:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
## Additional SetOptions
Here are some other useful SetOptions that can be added to the configuration:
| Command | Values | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `SetOption0` | `0`, `1` | Save power state and use after restart:<br>`0` = disable<br>`1` = enable (default) |
| `SetOption4` | `0`, `1` | Return MQTT response as RESULT or %COMMAND%:<br>`0` = RESULT (default)<br>`1` = %COMMAND% |
| `SetOption8` | `0`, `1` | Show temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit:<br>`0` = Celsius (default)<br>`1` = Fahrenheit |
| `SetOption10` | `0`, `1` | When the device restarts, the LWT message is sent:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption11` | `0`, `1` | Swap button single and double press functionality:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption20` | `0`, `1` | Update of Hass discovery messages:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption30` | `0`, `1` | Enforce Home Assistant auto-discovery as light:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption31` | `0`, `1` | Disable status LED blinking during Wi-Fi and MQTT connection issues:<br>`0` = LED enabled (default)<br>`1` = LED disabled |
| `SetOption36` | `0` to `255` | Boot loop control:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` to `200` = enable with number of boot loops before entering safe mode |
| `SetOption52` | `0`, `1` | Control display of optional time offset from UTC in JSON messages:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption65` | `0`, `1` | Device recovery using fast power cycle detection:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
| `SetOption80` | `0`, `1` | Enable Alexa support for devices with an ESP8266 over 1M flash:<br>`0` = disable<br>`1` = enable (default) |
| `SetOption82` | `0`, `1` | Reduce the CT range from 153..500 to 200..380 to accommodate with Alexa:<br>`0` = CT ranges from 153 to 500 (default)<br>`1` = CT ranges from 200 to 380 (Alexa compatible) |
## Rules
Rules allow you to create simple automations directly on the Tasmota device.
| Command | Values | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `rule1` | Rule expression | Defines the first rule. Example: `on button1#state=10 do power0 toggle endon` |
| `Rule1` | `0`, `1` | Enables or disables rule1:<br>`0` = disable (default)<br>`1` = enable |
For more information about Tasmota commands, visit the [official Tasmota documentation](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Commands/).