diff --git a/source/_data/glossary.yml b/source/_data/glossary.yml index d68d4c26ca5..10bf318a647 100644 --- a/source/_data/glossary.yml +++ b/source/_data/glossary.yml @@ -1,48 +1,48 @@ -- topic: Platform - description: "[Platforms](/docs/configuration/platform_options/) make the connection to a specific software or hardware platform. For example, the `pushbullet` platform works with the service pushbullet.com to send notifications." -- topic: Component - description: "[Components](/docs/configuration/platform_options/) provide the core logic for the functionality in Home Assistant. Like `notify` provides sending notifications." -- topic: Condition - description: "[Conditions](/docs/scripts/conditions/) are an optional part of an automation that will prevent an action from firing if they are not met." -- topic: Service - description: "[Services](/docs/scripts/service-calls/) are called to perform actions." - topic: Action description: "[Actions](/docs/automation/action/) are events that fires once all triggers and conditions have been met." -- topic: Event - description: "An [event](/docs/configuration/events/) is when something happens." -- topic: Entity - description: "An [entity](/docs/configuration/platform_options/) is the representation of a single device, unit or web service." -- topic: Device - description: "A device is usually a physical unit which can do or observe something." -- topic: Hassbian - description: "[Hassbian](/docs/installation/hassbian/) is a customized operating system specifically tailored for Raspberry Pi users. It is one of the easiest way of installing and running Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi." -- topic: Discovery - description: "[Discovery](/components/discovery/) is the automatic setup of zeroconf/mDNS and uPnP devices after they are discovered." -- topic: Group - description: "[Groups](/components/group/) are a way to organize your entities into a single unit." - topic: Automation - description: "[Automations](/docs/automation/) offer the capability to call a service based on a simple or complex trigger. Automation allows a condition such as sunset to cause an event, such as a light turning on." -- topic: Trigger - description: "A [trigger](/docs/automation/trigger/) is a set of values or conditions of a platform that are defined to cause an automation to run." -- topic: Template - description: "A [template](/docs/automation/templating/) is an automation definition that can include variables for the service or data from the trigger values. This allows automations to generate dynamic actions." -- topic: Script - description: "[Scripts](/docs/scripts/) are components that allow users to specify a sequence of actions to be executed by Home Assistant when turned on." -- topic: Scene - description: "[Scenes](/components/scene/) capture the states you want certain entities to be. For example a scene can specify that light A should be turned on and light B should be bright red." -- topic: HADashboard - description: "[HADashboard](/docs/ecosystem/hadashboard/) is a modular, skinnable dashboard for Home Assistant that is intended to be wall mounted, and is optimized for distance viewing." -- topic: hass - description: "HASS or [hass](/docs/tools/hass/) is often used as an abbreviation for Home Assistant. It is also the command line tool." -- topic: Hass.io - description: "[Hass.io](/hassio/) is an operating system that will take care of installing and updating Home Assistant, is managed from the Home Assistant UI, allows creating/restoring snapshots of your configuration, and can easily be extended." + description: "[Automations](/docs/automation/) offer the capability to call a service based on a simple or complex trigger. Automation allows a condition such as a sunset to cause an event, such as a light turning on." +- topic: Component + description: "Integrations (see below) used to be known as components." +- topic: Condition + description: "[Conditions](/docs/scripts/conditions/) are an optional part of an automation that will prevent an action from firing if they are not met." - topic: Cookbook description: "The [Cookbook](/cookbook/) contains a set of configuration examples of Home Assistant from the community." -- topic: Packages - description: "[Packages](/docs/configuration/packages/) allow you to bundle different component configurations together." - topic: Customize description: "[Customization](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/) allows you to overwrite the default parameter of your devices in the configuration." -- topic: Zone - description: "[Zones](/components/zone/) are areas that can be used for presence detection." +- topic: Device + description: "A device is usually a physical unit which can do or observe something." +- topic: Discovery + description: "[Discovery](/components/discovery/) is the automatic setup of zeroconf/mDNS and uPnP devices after they are discovered." +- topic: Entity + description: "An [entity](/docs/configuration/platform_options/) is the representation of function a single device, unit, or web service. There may be multiple entities for a single device, unit, or web service, or there may be only one." +- topic: Event + description: "An [event](/docs/configuration/events/) is when something happens." - topic: Frontend description: "The [frontend](/components/frontend/) is a necessary component for the UI, it is also where you can define your themes." +- topic: Group + description: "[Groups](/components/group/) are a way to organize your entities into a single unit." +- topic: hass + description: "HASS or [hass](/docs/tools/hass/) is often used as an abbreviation for Home Assistant. It is also the command-line tool." +- topic: Hass.io + description: "[Hass.io](/hassio/) is an operating system that will take care of installing and updating Home Assistant, is managed from the Home Assistant UI, allows creating/restoring snapshots of your configuration, and can easily be extended." +- topic: Integration + description: "[Integrations](/components/) provide the core logic for the functionality in Home Assistant. Like `notify` provides sending notifications." +- topic: Lovelace + description: "[Lovelace](/lovelace/) is the name of the current frontend." +- topic: Packages + description: "[Packages](/docs/configuration/packages/) allow you to bundle different component configurations together." +- topic: Platform + description: "[Platforms](/docs/configuration/platform_options/) make the connection to a specific software or hardware platform. For example, the `pushbullet` platform works with the service pushbullet.com to send notifications." +- topic: Scene + description: "[Scenes](/components/scene/) capture the states you want certain entities to be. For example, a scene can specify that light A should be turned on and light B should be bright red." +- topic: Script + description: "[Scripts](/docs/scripts/) are components that allow users to specify a sequence of actions to be executed by Home Assistant when turned on." +- topic: Service + description: "[Services](/docs/scripts/service-calls/) are called to perform actions." +- topic: Template + description: "A [template](/docs/automation/templating/) is an automation definition that can include variables for the service or data from the trigger values. This allows automations to generate dynamic actions." +- topic: Trigger + description: "A [trigger](/docs/automation/trigger/) is a set of values or conditions of a platform that are defined to cause an automation to run." +- topic: Zone + description: "[Zones](/components/zone/) are areas that can be used for presence detection."