Hey guys,
some of you may have heard of HAGHS or are already using it. For those not familiar: it is a fully local Home Assistant integration that gives your instance an objective health score from 0 to 100. It evaluates two areas, Hardware Performance and Application Hygiene.
No cloud. No external API calls. Everything runs locally on your own hardware.
That's HAGHS in a nutshell, you can dive in and find out more in the Github Repo, search for "home assistant global health score"
So the German Home Assistant YouTuber Simon42 just published a video about HAGHS. It is both a hands-on review and an interview with me as the developer behind it. The title translates to "I thought I had everything under control... I was wrong." He ran HAGHS on his own actively maintained setup and the score was a real eye-opener.
The reactions in the comments are genuinely positive, and I'm grateful for every bit of feedback that helps make HAGHS better. If you speak German or just want to see what the interview covers, here is the video:
HAGHS is available through HACS. If you install it and your score is lower than you expected, that is kind of the point.
Curious what scores people here are sitting at.
Have a nice day, Cheers, D.
Transparency / AI Disclosure: While the architectural concept and logic are my own, I utilized AI to assist with code optimization and documentation formatting.