A better way to create shortcuts

Cupertino, January 31, 2020

So, finally, after the 13.3.1 update commands are working again on the TV. We have created a shortcut that will illuminate our exterior lights if the motion is detected by a motion sensor and I switch them off again when no motion is detected. If the lights were already on, they will return to their previous state. This is almost 3 "pages" in the block programming window. Is there an easier way to write these shortcuts? I do a lot of Powershell programming, so writing code is not a problem. It is very tiring to create the code with blocks.

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