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title: "Raspberry Pi all-in-one installer"
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description: "Installing Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi has never been easier with the new all-in-one installer."
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date: 2016-05-22 09:06:00 -0700
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date_formatted: "May 22, 2016"
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author: Paulus Schoutsen
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author_twitter: balloob
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comments: true
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categories: Video
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og_image: /images/blog/2016-05-video-all-in-one-installer/preview-video.png
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We are always hard at work at the virtual Home Assistant headquarters to make it easier for you to get started with Home Assistant. That's why [@jbags81] recently introduced the [all-in-one installer]. It allows you to get up and running with a complete Home Assistant setup by entering one line of code into your Raspberry Pi running Raspbian Jessie:
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```bash
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wget -Nnv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant/master/hass_rpi_installer.sh && bash hass_rpi_installer.sh;
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```
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This feature wouldn't be complete if it wasn't accompanied by a new video by Ben from [BRUH Automation](http://www.bruhautomation.com). The video shows how to install Raspbian Jessie on your Raspberry Pi and use the new installation script to get a full Home Assistant system up and running.
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/VGl3KTrYo6s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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[@jbags81]: https://github.com/jbags81
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[all-in-one installer]: /getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/
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The "[Raspberry Pi All-In-One Installer](https://github.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant)" deploys a complete Home Assistant server including support for MQTT with websocket support, Z-Wave, and the Open-Zwave-Control-Panel.
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The [Raspberry Pi All-In-One Installer](https://github.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant) deploys a complete Home Assistant server including support for MQTT with websocket support, Z-Wave, and the Open-Zwave Control Panel.
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Requirements before installation:
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The only requirement is that you have a Raspberry Pi with a fresh installation of [Raspbian Jessie/Jessie Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) connected to your network.
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* You have a Raspberry Pi with a fresh installation of [Raspbian Jessie/Jessie Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) connected to your network.
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* You are able to SSH into your Raspberry Pi.
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1. Login into your Raspberry Pi
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2. Run
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```bash
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wget -Nnv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant/master/hass_rpi_installer.sh && bash hass_rpi_installer.sh;
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```
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Installation instructions:
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1. SSH into your Raspberry Pi
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2. Run `wget -Nnv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant/master/hass_rpi_installer.sh && bash hass_rpi_installer.sh;`
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3. Installation will take approx 1-2 hour's depending on the model of Raspberry Pi the installer is being run against.
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Installation will take approx 1-2 hour's depending on the model of Raspberry Pi the installer is being run against.
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[BRUH automation](http://www.bruhautomation.com) has created [a tutorial video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGl3KTrYo6s) explaining how to install Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi and install Home Assistant using the all-in-one installer.
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Once rebooted, your Raspberry Pi will be up and running with Home Assistant. You can access it at **http://your_raspberry_pi_ip:8123**.
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The Home Assistant configuration is located at `/home/hass`. The virtualenv with the Home Assistant installation is located at `/srv/hass/hass_venv`. As part of the secure installation, a new user is added to your Raspberry Pi to run Home Assistant as named, "hass". This is a system account and does not have login or other abilities by design. When editing your configuration.yaml files, you will need to run the commands as "Sudo" or switching users. Setting up WinSCP to allow this seemlessly is detailed below.
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By default, installation makes use of a Python Virtualenv. If you wish to not follow this recommendation, you may add the flag `-n` to the end of the install command specified above.
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By default, installation makes use of a Python Virtualenv. If you wish to not follow this recommendation, you may add the flag `-n` to the end of the install command specified above.
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The All-In-One installer script will do the following automatically:
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