Add HA release

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logo: apcupsd.png
ha_category: Hub
ha_release: 0.13
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[APCUPSd](http://www.apcupsd.org/) status information can be integrated into Home Assistant when the Network Information Server (NIS) [is configured](http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/manual.html#nis-server-client-configuration-using-the-net-driver) is enabled on the APC device.

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logo: apcupsd.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.13
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In addition to the [APCUPSd Sensor](/components/sensor.apcupsd/) devices, you may also create a device which is simply "on" when the UPS status is online and "off" at all other times.

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logo: bloomsky.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.14
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The `bloomsky` binary sensor platform allows you to get data from your BloomSky device.

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logo: command_line.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.12
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logo: mysensors.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
featured: false
ha_release: 0.14
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Integrates MySensors binary sensors into Home Assistant. See the [main component] for configuration instructions.

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logo: networx.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
ha_release: 0.14
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The `nx584` platform provides integration with GE, Caddx, Interlogix (and other brands) alarm panels that support the NX584 interface module (or have it built in). Supported panels include NX4/6/8/8E. Actual integration is done through [pynx584](http://github.com/kk7ds/pynx584) which is required for this to work.

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ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.14
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The TCP Binary Sensor is a type of [TCP Sensor](/components/sensor.tcp/) which is either "off" or "on". In order to use this sensor type, in addition to the configuration for the TCP Sensor, you must supply a `value_on` value to represent what is returned when the device is turned on.

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logo: wink.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.14
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logo: z-wave.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.14
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To get your Z-Wave binary sensors working with Home Assistant, follow the instructions for the general [Z-Wave component](/components/zwave/).

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logo: ubiquiti.png
ha_category: Camera
ha_release: 0.13
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logo: ubiquiti.png
ha_category: Presence Detection
ha_release: 0.14
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logo: wink.png
ha_category: Garage Door
ha_release: 0.13
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Wink garage door functionality is currently limited to view only. Wink garage doors will still show the current state of the door, but control has been disabled for third parties. If you have a Chamberlain garage door, and would like to control it via Home Assistant, please contact Chamberlain and request that they re-enabled third-party control.

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ha_category: History
ha_release: 0.13
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The `graphite` component records all events and state changes and feeds the data to a [graphite](http://graphite.wikidot.com/) instance.

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logo: home-assistant.png
ha_category: Automation
ha_release: 0.13
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The `input_select` component allows the user to define a list of values that can be selected via the frontend and can be used within conditions of automation. When a user selectes a new item, a state transition event is generated. This state event can be used in an `automation` trigger.

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logo: home-assistant.png
ha_category: Automation
ha_release: 0.16
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The `input_slider` component allows the user to define values that can be controlled via the frontend and can be used within conditions of automation. Changes to the slider generate state events. These state events can be utilized as `automation` triggers as well.

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logo: lifx.png
ha_category: Light
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
ha_release: 0.12
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The `lifx` platform allows you to integrate your [LIFX](http://www.lifx.com) into Home Assistant.

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logo: mysensors.png
ha_category: Light
featured: false
ha_release: 0.13
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Integrates MySensors lights into Home Assistant. See the [main component] for configuration instructions.

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logo: bus_scs.png
ha_category: Light
ha_release: 0.13
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The SCSGate device can control lights of the BTicino MyHome system.

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logo: belkin_wemo.png
ha_category: Light
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
ha_release: 0.14
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logo: mqtt.png
ha_category: Lock
ha_release: 0.15
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The `mqtt` lock platform let you control your MQTT enabled locks.

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logo: verisure.png
ha_category: Lock
ha_release: 0.13
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logo: panasonic.png
ha_category: Media Player
featured: false
ha_release: 0.17
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The `panasonic_viera` platform allows you to control a Panasonic Viera TV.

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logo: samsung.png
ha_category: Media Player
featured: false
ha_release: 0.13
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The `samsungtv` platform allows you to control a [Samsung Smart TV](http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/televisions/).

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ha_category: Media Player
featured: false
ha_release: 0.13
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The `snapcast` platform allows you to control [SnapCast](https://github.com/badaix/snapcast) from Home Assistant.

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logo: webos.png
ha_category: Media Player
ha_iot_class: "Local Poll"
ha_release: 0.18
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The `webostv` platform allows you to control a LG WebOS Smart TV.

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logo: yamaha.png
ha_category: Media Player
ha_release: 0.16
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The `yamaha` platform allows you to control [Yamaha Network Receivers](http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/rx) from Home Assistant.

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logo: command_line.png
ha_category: Notifications
ha_release: 0.14
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The `command_line` platform allows you to use external tools for notifications from Home Assistant. The message will be passed in as STDIN.

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logo: gntp.png
ha_category: Notifications
ha_release: 0.16
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logo: message_bird.png
ha_category: Notifications
ha_release: 0.16
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The `MessageBird` notification platform sends notifications as SMS messages using [MessageBird](https://www.messagebird.com/) to your mobile phone.

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ha_category: Notifications
ha_release: 0.13
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logo: twitter.png
ha_category: Notifications
ha_release: 0.16
ha_release: 0.12
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logo: webos.png
ha_category: Notifications
ha_iot_class: "Local Poll"
ha_release: 0.18
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The `webostv` platform allows you to send notifications to a LG WebOS Smart TV.

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logo: home-assistant.png
ha_category: Organization
ha_release: 0.13
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The `proximity` component allows you to monitor the proximity of devices to a particular [zone](/components/zone/) and the direction of travel. The result is an entity created in Home Assistant which maintains the proximity data.

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logo: command_line.png
ha_category: Rollershutter
ha_release: 0.14
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A rollershutter platform that issues specific commands when it is moved up, down and stopped. This might very well become our most powerful platform as it allows anyone to integrate any type of rollershutter into Home Assistant that can be controlled from the command line, including calling other scripts!

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logo: hunter-douglas-powerview.png
ha_category: Rollershutter
ha_release: 0.15
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Implements the [Hunter Douglas PowerView](http://www.hunterdouglas.com/operating-systems/powerview-motorization/support) platform scene control. It queries the PowerView Hub and Home Assistant displays them as scenes.

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logo: bus_scs.png
ha_category: Hub
ha_release: 0.13
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The SCSGate component support the [SCSGate](https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fguidopic.altervista.org%2Feibscsgt%2Finterface.html) device. This a homebrew device allows to interact with the MyHome system from BTicino/Legrande.

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logo: loop.png
ha_category: Sensor
ha_release: 0.17
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logo: neurio.png
ha_category: Sensor
ha_iot_class: "Cloud Polling"
ha_release: 0.14
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ha_category: Sensor
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
ha_release: 0.17
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The `NZBGet` platform will allow you to monitor your downloads with [NZBGet](http://NZBGet.net) from within Home Assistant and setup automation based on the information.

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ha_category: Sensor
ha_release: 0.12
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The `onewire` platform supports sensors which are using the One wire (1-wire) bus for communication.

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logo: speedtest.png
ha_category: Sensor
featured: false
ha_release: 0.13
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The `speedtest` sensor component uses the [Speedtest.net](https://speedtest.net/) web service to measure network bandwidth performance.

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ha_category: Sensor
ha_release: 0.14
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The TCP component allows the integration of some services for which a specific Home Assistant component does not exist. If the service communicates over a TCP socket with a simple request/reply mechanism then the chances are that this component will allow integration with it.

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ha_category: Sensor
ha_release: 0.12
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The `template` platform supports sensors which breaks out `state_attributes` from other entities.

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logo: uber.png
ha_category: Sensor
ha_iot_class: "Cloud Polling"
ha_release: 0.16
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logo: splunk.png
ha_category: "History"
ha_release: 0.13
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The `splunk` component makes it possible to log all state changes to an external [Splunk](http://splunk.com/) database using Splunk's HTTP Event Collector feature. You can either use this alone, or with the HomeAssistant for Splunk [app](https://github.com/miniconfig/splunk-homeassistant). Since the HEC feature is new to Splunk, you will need to use at least version 6.3.

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ha_category: "History"
ha_release: 0.12
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The `statsd` component makes it possible to transfer all state changes to an external [StatsD](https://github.com/etsy/statsd) instance.

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logo: dlink.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
ha_release: 0.14
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logo: pulseaudio.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_release: 0.16
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logo: bus_scs.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_release: 0.13
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The SCSGate device can control switches of the BTicino MyHome system.

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ha_category: Switch
ha_release: 0.13
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The `template` platform creates switches that combine components.

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logo: ethernet.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_release: 0.16
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The `wake_on_lan` (WOL) switch platform allows you to turn on a [WOL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN) enabled computer.

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logo: z-wave.png
ha_category: Thermostat
ha_release: 0.17
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To get your Z-Wave thermostat working with Home Assistant, follow the instructions for the general [Z-Wave component](/components/zwave/).

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ha_release: 0.13
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The `weblink` component allows you to display links in the Home Assistant frontend.

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logo: zigbee.png
ha_category: DIY
ha_release: 0.12
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[ZigBee](http://www.zigbee.org/what-is-zigbee/) integration for Home Assistant allows you to utilise modules such as the [XBee](http://www.digi.com/lp/xbee) as wireless General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) devices. The component requires a local ZigBee device to be connected over a serial port. Through this it will send and receive commands to and from other devices on the ZigBee mesh network.