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Remove sample (we have know the About page in the Ddev tools)
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The `correction_factor` will make sure that the value is shown in a useful format in the frontend.
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### {% linkable_title Details about Home Assistant releases %}
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### {% linkable_title Details about the upstream Home Assistant release %}
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At the moment you can't see directly in the frontend what release of Home Assistant you are running. The ugly work-around is to use sensors for displaying the details about the release. One way to retrieve the vsion number for the running release is to ask `hass`.
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```yaml
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- platform: command_sensor
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command: "hass --version"
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name: HA running
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```
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The Home Assistant releases are available on the [Python Package Index](https://pypi.python.org/pypi). This makes it possible to get the current release.
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You can see directly in the frontend (**Developer tools** -> **About**) what release of Home Assistant you are running. The Home Assistant releases are available on the [Python Package Index](https://pypi.python.org/pypi). This makes it possible to get the current release.
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```yaml
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- platform: command_sensor
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