Move related topics to meta data (#32429)

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6. If you are using Assist with your voice, enable **Start listening**.
- If you don't want to use voice but just want to type, you do not need to enable listening.
7. **Save** your new button card.
## Related topics
- [Assist for Android](/voice_control/android/)
- [Creating a local assistant](/voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/)
- [Creating a Cloud assistant](/voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/)
- [Exposing devices to Assist](/voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/)

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---
title: "Troubleshooting the ESP32-S3-BOX-3"
related:
- docs: /voice_control/s3_box_voice_assistant/
title: Creating a ESP32-S3-BOX-3 voice assistant
- url: https://esphome.io/projects/index.html
title: ESPHome projects website
---
This section provides troubleshooting steps for the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 by Espressif.
@ -77,8 +82,3 @@ This message indicates that the device could connect to the Wi-Fi, but is unable
![ESP32-S3-BOX-3 open config file](/images/assist/esp32-s3-box-not-discovered.png)
- Go to your router, find the IP address or hostname of your device, and enter it.
## Related topics
- [Creating a ESP32-S3-BOX-3 voice assistant](/voice_control/s3_box_voice_assistant/)
- [ESPHome projects website](https://esphome.io/projects/index.html)

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---
title: "Creating a cloud Assist pipeline"
related:
- docs: /voice_control/install_wake_word_add_on/
title: Enabling a wake word
- docs: /voice_control/create_wake_word/
title: Create your own wake word
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/
title: Creating a Cloud assistant
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/
title: Exposing devices to Assist
---
In Home Assistant, the Assist pipelines are made up of various components that together form a voice assistant.
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6. That's it. You can now speak to your device, and the device can answer in the language you defined.
7. If you haven't done so yet, [expose your devices to Assist](/voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/#exposing-your-devices).
- Otherwise you won't be able to control them by voice.
## Related topics
- [Enable Home Assistant Cloud](https://www.nabucasa.com/config/)
- [Enabling a wake word](/voice_control/install_wake_word_add_on/)
- [Create your own wake word](/voice_control/create_wake_word/)
- [Expose your devices to Assist](/voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/#exposing-your-devices)

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---
title: "Exposing devices"
related:
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/
title: Creating a Cloud assistant
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/
title: Creating a local assistant
---
To be able to control your devices over a voice command, you must expose your entities to Assist.
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3. Select **Expose entities**.
1. Select all entities you want to be able to control by voice.
![Expose entities tab](/images/assist/assistant-expose-02.png)
## Related topics
- [Local assistant pipeline](/voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/)
- [Cloud assistant pipeline](/voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/)

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---
title: "Installing a local Assist pipeline"
related:
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/#exposing-your-devices
title: Expose your devices to Assist
- docs: /voice_control/create_wake_word/
title: Create your own wake words
- url: https://github.com/openai/whisper
title: Whisper for speech-to-text
- url: https://github.com/rhasspy/piper
title: Piper for text-to-speech
---
In Home Assistant, the Assist pipelines are made up of various components that together form a voice assistant.
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The options are also documented in the add-on itself. Go to the {% my supervisor_addon addon="core_whisper" title="**Whisper**" %} or the {% my supervisor_addon addon="core_piper" title="**Piper**" %} add-on and open the **Documentation** page.
## Related topics
- [Create your own wake word](/voice_control/create_wake_word/)
- [Expose your devices to Assist](/voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/#exposing-your-devices)
- [Whisper for speech-to-text](https://github.com/openai/whisper)
- [Piper for text-to-speech](https://github.com/rhasspy/piper)

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---
title: "World's most private voice assistant"
related:
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/
title: Creating a Cloud assistant
- docs: /voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/
title: Creating a local assistant
- url: https://amzn.to/40k7mRa
title: Grandstream HT801
- url: https://www.nabucasa.com
title: Home Assistant Cloud
---
This tutorial will guide you to turn your old landline phone into the
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The phone used during creation of this tutorial is a 1953 [*Tischstation Mod.29 HF-TR* by Autophon AG](https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/autophon_tischstation_mod29_hf_tr.html).
![Analog phone Tischstation Mod.29 by Autophon AG](/images/assist/autophon-mod-29.jpg)
## Related topics
- [Grandstream HT801](https://amzn.to/40k7mRa)
- [Home Assistant Cloud](https://www.nabucasa.com)
- [Cloud assistant pipeline](/voice_control/voice_remote_cloud_assistant/)
- [Local assistant pipeline](/voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/)