Created professional documentation structure:
**User Documentation (docs/user/):**
- README.md: Documentation hub with quick start guide
- Placeholder files for future content migration:
* installation.md, configuration.md, sensors.md
* services.md, automation-examples.md, troubleshooting.md
**Developer Documentation (docs/development/):**
- README.md: Comprehensive contributor guide with AI section
- setup.md: DevContainer and environment setup
- architecture.md: Code structure overview
- testing.md: Testing guidelines
- coding-guidelines.md: Style guide and critical patterns
- release-management.md: Complete release workflow documentation
**AI Development Disclosure:**
- README.md: "🤖 Development Note" section before license
* Honest disclosure about extensive AI assistance
* Quality assurance measures mentioned
* Invitation for bug reports with positive tone
- docs/development/README.md: Detailed AI section
* What AI handles (patterns, generation, refactoring)
* Benefits (rapid development, consistency)
* Limitations (edge cases, complex patterns)
* Quality assurance process
- CONTRIBUTING.md: Brief AI note with practical tip
**Updated:**
- README.md: Simplified to landing page with documentation links
- CONTRIBUTING.md: Modernized with new docs structure
- copilot-instructions.md: Added documentation organization section
Impact: Clear separation of user vs. developer documentation following
open-source best practices. Transparent about AI-assisted development
approach without being defensive. Scalable structure for future growth.
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Developer Documentation
This section contains documentation for contributors and maintainers of the Tibber Prices integration.
📚 Developer Guides
- Setup - DevContainer, environment setup, and dependencies
- Architecture - Code structure, patterns, and conventions
- Testing - How to run tests and write new test cases
- Release Management - Release workflow and versioning process
- Coding Guidelines - Style guide, linting, and best practices
🤖 AI Documentation
The main AI/Copilot documentation is in .github/copilot-instructions.md. This file serves as long-term memory for AI assistants and contains:
- Detailed architectural patterns
- Code quality rules and conventions
- Development workflow guidance
- Common pitfalls and anti-patterns
- Project-specific patterns and utilities
Important: When proposing changes to patterns or conventions, always update copilot-instructions.md to keep AI guidance consistent.
AI-Assisted Development
This integration is developed with extensive AI assistance (GitHub Copilot, Claude, and other AI tools). The AI handles:
- Pattern Recognition: Understanding and applying Home Assistant best practices
- Code Generation: Implementing features with proper type hints, error handling, and documentation
- Refactoring: Maintaining consistency across the codebase during structural changes
- Translation Management: Keeping 5 language files synchronized
- Documentation: Generating and maintaining comprehensive documentation
Quality Assurance:
- Automated linting with Ruff (120-char line length, max complexity 25)
- Home Assistant's type checking and validation
- Real-world testing in development environment
- Code review by maintainer before merging
Benefits:
- Rapid feature development while maintaining quality
- Consistent code patterns across all modules
- Comprehensive documentation maintained alongside code
- Quick bug fixes with proper understanding of context
Limitations:
- AI may occasionally miss edge cases or subtle bugs
- Some complex Home Assistant patterns may need human review
- Translation quality depends on AI's understanding of target language
- User feedback is crucial for discovering real-world issues
If you're working with AI tools on this project, the copilot-instructions.md file provides the context and patterns that ensure consistency.
🚀 Quick Start for Contributors
- Fork and clone the repository
- Open in DevContainer (VS Code: "Reopen in Container")
- Run setup:
./scripts/setup(happens automatically viapostCreateCommand) - Start development environment:
./scripts/develop - Make your changes following the Coding Guidelines
- Run linting:
./scripts/lint - Test your changes in the running Home Assistant instance
- Commit using Conventional Commits format
- Open a Pull Request with clear description
🛠️ Development Tools
The project includes several helper scripts in ./scripts/:
bootstrap- Initial setup of dependenciesdevelop- Start Home Assistant in debug modelint- Auto-fix code issues with rufflint-check- Check code without modifications (CI mode)setup- Install development tools (git-cliff, @github/copilot)prepare-release- Prepare a new release (bump version, create tag)generate-release-notes- Generate release notes from commits
📦 Project Structure
custom_components/tibber_prices/
├── __init__.py # Integration setup
├── coordinator.py # Data update coordinator with caching
├── api.py # Tibber GraphQL API client
├── price_utils.py # Price enrichment functions
├── average_utils.py # Average calculation utilities
├── sensor.py # Sensor platform
├── binary_sensor.py # Binary sensor platform
├── services.py # Custom services
├── config_flow.py # UI configuration flow
├── const.py # Constants and helpers
├── translations/ # Standard HA translations
└── custom_translations/ # Extended translations (descriptions)
🔍 Key Concepts
DataUpdateCoordinator Pattern:
- Centralized data fetching and caching
- Automatic entity updates on data changes
- Persistent storage via
Store - Quarter-hour boundary refresh scheduling
Price Data Enrichment:
- Raw API data is enriched with statistical analysis
- Trailing/leading 24h averages calculated per interval
- Price differences and ratings added
- All via pure functions in
price_utils.py
Translation System:
- Dual system:
/translations/(HA schema) +/custom_translations/(extended) - Both must stay in sync across all languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Async loading at integration setup
🧪 Testing
# Run all tests
pytest tests/
# Run specific test file
pytest tests/test_coordinator.py
# Run with coverage
pytest --cov=custom_components.tibber_prices tests/
📝 Documentation Standards
- User-facing docs go in
docs/user/ - Developer docs go in
docs/development/ - AI guidance goes in
.github/copilot-instructions.md - Use clear examples and code snippets
- Keep docs up-to-date with code changes
🤝 Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed contribution guidelines, code of conduct, and pull request process.
📄 License
This project is licensed under LICENSE.
Note: This documentation is for developers. End users should refer to the User Documentation.