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samsung-smart-tv – OpenClaw Skill
samsung-smart-tv is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Control Samsung TVs via SmartThings (OAuth app + device control).
Skill Snapshot
| name | samsung-smart-tv |
| description | Control Samsung TVs via SmartThings (OAuth app + device control). OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | regenrek |
| repository | regenrek/samsung-smartthings |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @regenrek/samsung-smartthings |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

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Samsung Smart TV (SmartThings)
This skill provisions a SmartThings OAuth app and stores the credentials for Clawdbot.
Setup (one-time)
- Create the SmartThings OAuth app headlessly (requires a PAT) and print a phone login URL, using plain text instructions only.
- Open the URL on your phone, log in, then copy the code query parameter from the redirect page and re-run to exchange it.
- If PAT app creation fails (403), create the app on a normal machine using the SmartThings CLI login flow and then set the client id/secret in the .env before running the code-exchange step.
- Re-run to refresh credentials: describe the action in plain text (no code snippets).
What it does
- Creates an OAuth-In SmartApp with display name smartthings-clawdbot.
- Uses scopes r:devices:* and x:devices:* (read + execute commands).
- Redirect URI defaults to https://httpbin.org/get (can be overridden via redirect-uri option).
- Writes SMARTTHINGS_APP_ID, SMARTTHINGS_CLIENT_ID, SMARTTHINGS_CLIENT_SECRET plus OAuth tokens to ~/.clawdbot/.env (or CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/.env).
- Uses the SmartThings CLI to create the OAuth app when a PAT is provided.
- Exchanges the OAuth code for tokens via direct HTTPS to SmartThings (not via the CLI).
Device setup
- Use the SmartThings CLI to list devices in JSON and locate the TV device id.
- Store it as SMARTTHINGS_DEVICE_ID in the same .env file.
Common actions (plain text only)
- List devices and capabilities via the SmartThings CLI.
- Check device status.
- Send switch/volume/mute commands to the TV device.
App launch (Netflix/Prime Video)
- App launch is device-specific; look for applicationLauncher or samsungtv in capabilities.
- Discover app IDs in device status under supportedApps or installedApps.
- Launch apps using the SmartThings CLI and the appId from your TV.
- Example IDs are not universal; use the IDs listed for your TV.
App discovery (when a user asks to open a specific app)
- First, open the target app manually on the TV.
- Then query device status and look for fields like tvChannelName, installedApps, or supportedApps to extract the current appId.
- Save the appId for future use; some IDs are device-specific.
- Known app id patterns (examples):
- Standard/global apps (often stable):
- Netflix: org.tizen.netflix-app
- Amazon Prime: org.tizen.primevideo
- Pattern: org.tizen.[app-name]
- Device-specific apps (vary per TV):
- YouTube: {random}.TizenYouTube
- Joyn: {random}.ZAPPNVOLLTVFREIGESTREAMT
- Pattern: {random}.{PackageName}
- Standard/global apps (often stable):
- Avoid guessing; always confirm the appId from the TV’s status payload.
Notes
- The script defaults to headless mode and will not open a browser.
- Provide a PAT via SMARTTHINGS_TOKEN (or SMARTTHINGS_PAT) to authenticate.
- Create a PAT here: https://account.smartthings.com/tokens
- OAuth flow: open the printed URL on your phone, then copy the code query parameter from the redirect page and re-run with auth-code.
- The default redirect uses https://httpbin.org/get to show the code in the URL; you can switch to your own redirect URI if you don’t want to use httpbin.
- Re-running the setup is safe; it updates the env entries in place.
- Response style: do not include code blocks or inline command snippets; use plain text steps only.
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install samsung-smart-tv?
Run openclaw add @regenrek/samsung-smartthings in your terminal. This installs samsung-smart-tv into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/regenrek/samsung-smartthings. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
