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Homebridge

Homebridge is a lightweight Node.js server that emulates the iOS HomeKit API. Using Homebridge, Siri can control devices that are not supported through HomeKit.
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Backstory
There's a need to allow users to specify what service is exposed by this plugin to allow for other icons in the Home app etc. (see #122). For historical reasons, it has always been a simple switch - but it could've been anything that represents an on or off state and allows for switching between the states (such as a lamp, a speaker or a TV).
Issue
Implement a way to make th