Review/Edit: Hass.io (#3190)

Documentation fixes (spelling, grammar, and punctuations) to the 'Hass.io' section of the website.
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redirect_from: /getting-started/installation/
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Home Assistant provides multiple ways to be installed. A requirement is that you have [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) installed. For Windows we require at least **Python 3.5** and for other operating systems at least **Python 3.4.2**.
Home Assistant provides multiple ways to be installed. A requirement is that you have [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) installed. For Windows, we require at least **Python 3.5** and for other operating systems at least **Python 3.4.2**.
<div class="text-center hass-option-cards" markdown="0">
<a class='option-card' href='/docs/hassbian/installation/'>

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### {% linkable_title ResinOS / Generic %}
Map the USB drive into add-on with `devices` options. If you need it on multiple add-ons you can use the `/share` folder which is accessible from multiple add-ons.
Map the USB drive into add-on with `devices` options. If you need it on multiple add-ons, you can use the `/share` folder which is accessible from various add-ons.
It is also possible to create an add-on that only mounts stuff to `share`.
You can format the USB device with multiple volumes and map it to a specific add-on.
### {% linkable_title Generic %}
The `share` is default on `/usr/share/hassio/share` so you can mount your volumes into this folder.
The `share` defaults to `/usr/share/hassio/share` so you can mount your volumes into this folder.

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footer: true
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Hass.io turns your Raspberry Pi (or other device) into the ultimate home automation hub powered by Home Assistant. With Hass.io you can focus on integrating your devices and writing automations.
Hass.io turns your Raspberry Pi (or another device) into the ultimate home automation hub powered by Home Assistant. With Hass.io you can focus on integrating your devices and writing automations.
[Go to the installation instructions &raquo;][install]

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footer: true
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Hass.io allows anyone to create add-on repositories to easily share their add-ons for Hass.io. To try this locally, you can use our example add-on repository at
Hass.io allows anyone to create add-on repositories to share their add-ons for Hass.io easily. To try this locally, you can use our example add-on repository at
```text
https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-addons-example
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### {% linkable_title Help: Repository is not showing up %}
If you have added a repository but it's not showing up, it means that the repository contains invalid configuration. Go to the Hass.io panel -> Three dot menu -> Advanced Settings -> Supervisor card -> View logs and scroll to the bottom. It should tell you what went wrong. Report this information to the repository author.
If you have added a repository, but it's not showing up, it means that the repository contains invalid configuration. Go to the Hass.io panel -> Three dot menu -> Advanced Settings -> Supervisor card -> View logs and scroll to the bottom. It should tell you what went wrong. Report this information to the repository author.

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Hass.io is a managed environment. This means that you can install applications that can be embedded into Home Assistant using the `command_line` sensor/switch.
Hass.io is a managed environment, which means that you can install applications that can be embedded into Home Assistant using the `command_line` sensor/switch.
There are two options if you need to run a script to read data from a sensor or send commands to other devices on Hass.io.
First option is to write a custom component for Home Assistant. Using Python you can communicate with your device. For custom component, take a look at the [developer documentation][custom-component].
The first option is to write a custom component for Home Assistant. Using Python, you can communicate with your device. For more information about developing a custom component, take a look at the [developer documentation][custom-component].
The second option is to make a local add-on for Hass.io that sends the data to Home Assistant via MQTT. Before we dive into this, read up on [Hass.io add-on development][addons-tutorial] first.

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dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt
```
For very special device, the `/dev/ttyAMA0` will not detect by udev and not mapped with docker. So you need explicit set this device for mapping to Home-Assistant. Execute this command on ssh add-on:
For some exceptional devices, the `/dev/ttyAMA0` will not be detected by udev and are therefor not mapped with docker.
So you need explicit set this device for mapping to Home-Assistant. Execute this command on ssh add-on:
```bash
$ curl -d '{"devices": ["ttyAMA0"]}' http://172.17.0.2/homeassistant/options
```
After that you need change `usb_path` to `/dev/ttyAMA0`.
After that, you need change `usb_path` to `/dev/ttyAMA0`.
### HUSBZB-1:
```yaml