Google’s revamped editor for smart home automations just got a few more tools in its toolbox, including more ways to determine when routines should be triggered as well as one-time-only automations.

Google announced the improvements this week, noting that the new automations editor for the Google Home app is still rolling out in waves to Android and iOS users. The editor debuted in Google’s Public Preview program last month.

Among the latest changes to the automation editor is the addition of new conditions, or criteria that must be met before a given routine can run. A “condition” is the second (and optional) component of a newer Google Home automation; “starters” are the events that initially trigger an automation (such as a time of day, or a security camera spotting a person or a pa

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