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I use scenes and automate those scenes. That way, if I ever get a new light or have to replace a bulb, I only have to update the scenes.
I recently started playing with scenes too. Maybe I should go that route with more of my lights
It took me a while to get my head around how it worked, and initially I would have enormous automations "turn on light X at 75%", "turn on light Y at 55%", "turn on power outlet XYZ", "close shades window XYZ" for each and every lamp and feature I wanted for the evening, for instance. And you could actually see those things happen sequentially.
Now it's just "turn on scene 1" and poof all lights are on exactly how I want them.