roborock
Control Roborock robot vacuums (status, clean, maps, consumables). Use when asked to vacuum, check vacuum status, control robot vacuum, or manage cleaning schedules. Triggers on vacuum, roborock, clean floor, hoover, robot cleaner keywords.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/roborock && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6744" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/roborock && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/roborock
About this skill
Roborock Vacuum Control
Control Roborock robot vacuums via the roborock CLI.
First-Time Setup
1. Install CLI
pipx install python-roborock
2. Login to Roborock Account
roborock login
Enter your Roborock/Xiaomi Home app email and password.
3. Find Your Device ID
roborock list-devices
Note your device ID (looks like AbCdEf123456789XyZ).
4. Store Device ID (Optional)
Add to your TOOLS.md for easy reference:
## Roborock Vacuum
- **Device ID:** your-device-id-here
- **Model:** Roborock S7 Max Ultra (or your model)
Quick Commands
All commands need --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" — replace with your actual device ID.
Check Status
roborock status --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Start Cleaning
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" start
Stop/Pause
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" stop
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" pause
Return to Dock
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" home
Clean Specific Room
First get room IDs:
roborock rooms --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Then clean specific rooms:
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" segment_clean --rooms 16,17
Maintenance Commands
Check Consumables
roborock consumables --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Shows filter, brush, sensor lifespans.
Reset Consumable
roborock reset-consumable filter --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
roborock reset-consumable main_brush --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
roborock reset-consumable side_brush --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Last Clean Record
roborock clean-record --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Clean Summary (All Time)
roborock clean-summary --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Maps & Rooms
Get Maps
roborock maps --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Cache Home Layout
roborock home
Save Map Image
roborock map-image --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" --output /tmp/vacuum-map.png
Room Features
roborock features --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Settings
Volume
roborock volume --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
roborock set-volume 50 --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Do Not Disturb
roborock dnd --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
LED Status
roborock led-status --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Child Lock
roborock child-lock --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Interactive Session
For multiple commands without repeating device ID:
roborock session --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Troubleshooting
Commands fail silently:
- Check login:
roborock login - Use debug mode:
roborock -d status --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" - Ensure vacuum is online and connected to WiFi
"Device not found":
- Run
roborock list-devicesto verify device ID - Make sure you're logged into the correct Roborock account
"Authentication failed":
- Re-run
roborock login - Check you're using the same account as your Xiaomi Home / Roborock app
Common Tasks
"Vacuum the house":
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" start
"Vacuum the kitchen":
roborock rooms --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" # find kitchen room ID
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" segment_clean --rooms <kitchen_id>
"Is the vacuum done?":
roborock status --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
"Send vacuum home":
roborock command --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID" home
"When did it last clean?":
roborock clean-record --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
"Check brush/filter life":
roborock consumables --device_id "YOUR_DEVICE_ID"
Supported Models
Works with most Roborock vacuums including:
- Roborock S series (S4, S5, S6, S7, S8)
- Roborock Q series (Q5, Q7, Q8)
- Roborock E series
- Xiaomi Mi Robot Vacuum (Roborock-based)
Credits
Uses the python-roborock library.
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