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Add state_with_unit info
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[strp-format]: https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior
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[strp-format]: https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior
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<p class='note warning'>
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<p class='note'>
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If your template uses an `entity_id` that begins with a number (example: `states.device_tracker.2008_gmc`) you must use a bracket syntax to avoid errors caused by rendering the `entity_id` improperly. In the example given, the correct syntax for the device tracker would be: `states.device_tracker['2008_gmc']`
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If your template uses an `entity_id` that begins with a number (example: `states.device_tracker.2008_gmc`) you must use a bracket syntax to avoid errors caused by rendering the `entity_id` improperly. In the example given, the correct syntax for the device tracker would be: `states.device_tracker['2008_gmc']`
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## {% linkable_title Home Assistant template extensions %}
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In templates, besides the normal [state object methods and properties](/topics/state_object/), there are also some extra things available:
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- `states.sensor.temperature.state_with_unit` will print the state of the entity and, if available, the unit.
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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