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Rename Phillips to Philips #307

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions phillips_hue/README.md → philips_hue/README.md
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## HUE LIGHTS WITH ANSIBLE

This README written on September 5th, 2018 by [Sean Cavanaugh](https://github.com/ipvsean). The original username feature seems to have been disabled since James Cammarata wrote the original modules and URI based Playbooks in 2016. I updated my Phillips Hue Bulbs to the latest firmware as of this post and made some new Playbooks based off the original Cammarata URI playbooks :)
This README written on September 5th, 2018 by [Sean Cavanaugh](https://github.com/ipvsean). The original username feature seems to have been disabled since James Cammarata wrote the original modules and URI based Playbooks in 2016. I updated my Philips Hue Bulbs to the latest firmware as of this post and made some new Playbooks based off the original Cammarata URI playbooks :)

## PREREQUISITES

- Ansible
- [Install Guide](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D1J5QC7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
- Phillips Hue Lights
- Philips Hue Lights
- The kit used for this particular demo was a Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 60W Equivalent LED Smart Light Bulb Starter Kit. The link on Amazon can [be found here](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D1J5QC7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
- IP Address of the Hue Controller (known as the bridge).
- Most home networks will allow you to pin a static IP address to the Hue bridge. I use Google Wifi and this took a couple clicks on my iPhone.
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devicetype: "Ansible!"
```

Ignore the `username` and `body_info` fields. The `username` is automatically generated by the Hue bridge and updated in this file in the following step. The `body_info` is just used to register this particular computer (the computer you are executing Ansible from) in the following step, the `devicetype` could be anything. Please refer to the [getting started guide](https://www.developers.meethue.com/documentation/getting-started) from Phillips for more information.
Ignore the `username` and `body_info` fields. The `username` is automatically generated by the Hue bridge and updated in this file in the following step. The `body_info` is just used to register this particular computer (the computer you are executing Ansible from) in the following step, the `devicetype` could be anything. Please refer to the [getting started guide](https://www.developers.meethue.com/documentation/getting-started) from Philips for more information.

### Step 2

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Press the button on the hub now...:
```

You must physically touch the button on the Hue bridge (the top of it where the word PHILLIPS is clearly printed) as a security measure. Press enter on the terminal window after you have pressed the Hue bridge button.
You must physically touch the button on the Hue bridge (the top of it where the word PHILIPS is clearly printed) as a security measure. Press enter on the terminal window after you have pressed the Hue bridge button.

This will save a unique Hue generated authorized user to `username_info` which will look like a long string of text (e.g. `elY1xx9p5twUBYDjELgMUuQT99kLaVqGT1p0eDrl`).

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