📚Update pushbullet link and fix markdown linting (#10546)

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Paul Sinclair 2019-10-02 11:24:15 -04:00 committed by Franck Nijhof
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Home Assistant uses the [YAML](http://yaml.org/) syntax for configuration. YAML might take a while to get used to but is really powerful in allowing you to express complex configurations. Home Assistant uses the [YAML](http://yaml.org/) syntax for configuration. YAML might take a while to get used to but is really powerful in allowing you to express complex configurations.
For each integration that you want to use in Home Assistant, you add code in your `configuration.yaml` file to specify its settings. For each integration that you want to use in Home Assistant, you add code in your `configuration.yaml` file to specify its settings.
The following example entry specifies that you want to use the [notify component](/integrations/notify) with the [pushbullet platform](/integrations/notify.pushbullet). The following example entry specifies that you want to use the [notify component](/integrations/notify) with the [pushbullet platform](/integrations/pushbullet).
```yaml ```yaml
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state_topic: sensor2/topic state_topic: sensor2/topic
``` ```
### Using Environment Variables ## Using Environment Variables
You can include values from your system's environment variables with `!env_var`. You can include values from your system's environment variables with `!env_var`.
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api_password: !env_var PASSWORD api_password: !env_var PASSWORD
``` ```
#### Default Value ### Default Value
If an environment variable is not set, you can fallback to a default value. If an environment variable is not set, you can fallback to a default value.