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title: "Home Assistant on a Pi Zero W in 30 minutes"
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description: "Installing Home Assistant (Hassbian) on a Pi Zero W"
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date: 2017-05-01 09:00:00 -0500
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date_formatted: "May 1, 2017"
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author: Avraham David Gelbfish
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author_twitter: adgelbfish
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comments: true
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categories: tutorial
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og_image: /images/blog/2017-05-hassbian-pi-zero/home_assistant_plus_rpi_600x315.png
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<p class="img">
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<img src="/images/blog/2017-05-hassbian-pi-zero/home_assistant_plus_rpi_600x315.png" />
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</p>
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Saw the announcement yesterday for Hassbian 1.2.1 and got super excited?
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Today we'll flash the latest Hassbian to a Raspbery Pi Zero W.
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**With an added bonus** that besides for a usb cable for power, there's no need for any cables!
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What you'll need:
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- a Raspberry Pi Zero W (an amazing tiny computer with built-in wifi)
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- a microSD card
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- some source of USB power
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- wifi
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- a desktop or laptop
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Let's get to it!
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First, download the Hassbian 1.21 image from [here](https://github.com/home-assistant/pi-gen/releases/tag/v1.21).
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Unzip it.
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Flash it to the microSD card. (if you need a flash tool, try [Etcher](https://etcher.io/))
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When the flashing finishes, remove it and plug it back in.
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You should see a drive called "boot".
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Right in there, not in any folders, create a file called wpa_supplicant.conf.
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The contents of the config file should be something like this:
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(You may have to adjust for your config, hints [here](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md) )
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```
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network={
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ssid="YOUR_WIFI_NETWORK_NAME_HERE"
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psk="YOUR_WIFI_PASSWORD_HERE"
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key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
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}
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```
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Next stick your card into the Raspberry Pi Zero W, and plug it in.
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After about a minute, use your ssh client to connect to hassbian (or hassbian.local from a mac), with the username pi. The default password is raspberry.
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It's a good idea to change the password. To do so, use the `passwd` command.
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Next, type the following two commands into the ssh console:
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```
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sudo systemctl enable install_homeassistant.service
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sudo systemctl start install_homeassistant.service
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```
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Wait about 15 - 20 minutes and Viola! you have your home assistant on your pi in 30 minutes.
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To try it out, go to [http://hassbian:8123](http://hassbian:8123) or [http://hassbian.local:8123](http://hassbian.local:8123) if you're using Mac
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