diff --git a/source/_includes/common-tasks/file_access.md b/source/_includes/common-tasks/file_access.md index 19ba80804a6..e7a27e437d6 100644 --- a/source/_includes/common-tasks/file_access.md +++ b/source/_includes/common-tasks/file_access.md @@ -35,32 +35,6 @@ You would then enter the IP address or hostname of your Home Assistant OS instan --- -### Installing and using the SSH add-on - -If you want to use the Home Assistant command line or an SSH client, you can do this through the **Terminal & SSH** add-on. - -The **Terminal & SSH** add-on provides the following functionalities: - -- It provides a web terminal that you can access from the Home Assistant user interface. -- It allows you to use the Home Assistant Command Line Interface (CLI) which provides custom commands for checking logs, stopping and starting Home Assistant and add-ons, creating/restoring backups, and more. - - For a list of command line commands, refer to [Home Assistant via Command Line](/common-tasks/os#home-assistant-via-the-command-line). -- It allows connecting to your system using an SSH client. -- It also includes common tools like nano and vi editors. -- The Terminal & SSH add-on does **not provide** access to the underlying host file system. - -To get started with the **Terminal & SSH** add-on, follow these steps: - -1. In the bottom left, select your user to open the {% my profile title="**Profile**" %} page. Make sure **Advanced Mode** is enabled. -2. To install the add-on, go to the add-on store under [**Settings** > **Add-ons**](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/supervisor_addon/?addon=core_ssh) and install the **Terminal & SSH** add-on. -3. To use the web terminal, **start** the add-on, then select **Open Web UI**. - - You can now start typing your [commands](/common-tasks/os#home-assistant-via-the-command-line). -4. If you want to access from an ssh client, you need to enter credentials: - - Open the **Configuration** page. - - Enter a password or authorized Keys. - - Then save and start the add-on. - ---- - ### Installing and using the Visual Studio Code (VSC) add-on The **Studio Code Server** add-on provides access through a feature-packed web-based version of the Visual Studio Code editor. It currently only supports AMD64 and aarch64/ARM64 machines. The add-on also provides access to the Home Assistant Command Line Interface (CLI) using VSC's built-in terminal, which allows for checking logs, stopping, and starting Home Assistant and add-ons, creating/restoring backups, and more. (See [Home Assistant via Command Line](/hassio/commandline/) for further info). @@ -97,3 +71,29 @@ To install and use the File Editor in Home Assistant, follow these steps: 3. For information on other configuration settings, open the **Documentation** tab. 4. To confirm your changes, select **Save**. 5. To start browsing, on the **Info** tab, select **Open Web UI**. + +--- + +### Installing and using the SSH add-on + +If you want to use the Home Assistant command line or an SSH client, you can do this through the **Terminal & SSH** add-on. + +The **Terminal & SSH** add-on provides the following functionalities: + +- It provides a web terminal that you can access from the Home Assistant user interface. +- It allows you to use the Home Assistant Command Line Interface (CLI) which provides custom commands for checking logs, stopping and starting Home Assistant and add-ons, creating/restoring backups, and more. + - For a list of command line commands, refer to [Home Assistant via Command Line](/common-tasks/os#home-assistant-via-the-command-line). +- It allows connecting to your system using an SSH client. +- It also includes common tools like nano and vi editors. +- The Terminal & SSH add-on does **not provide** access to the underlying host file system. + +To get started with the **Terminal & SSH** add-on, follow these steps: + +1. In the bottom left, select your user to open the {% my profile title="**Profile**" %} page. Make sure **Advanced Mode** is enabled. +2. To install the add-on, go to the add-on store under [**Settings** > **Add-ons**](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/supervisor_addon/?addon=core_ssh) and install the **Terminal & SSH** add-on. +3. To use the web terminal, **start** the add-on, then select **Open Web UI**. + - You can now start typing your [commands](/common-tasks/os#home-assistant-via-the-command-line). +4. If you want to access from an ssh client, you need to enter credentials: + - Open the **Configuration** page. + - Enter a password or authorized Keys. + - Then save and start the add-on. diff --git a/source/common-tasks/os.markdown b/source/common-tasks/os.markdown index 24ee35d502f..03decd8677c 100644 --- a/source/common-tasks/os.markdown +++ b/source/common-tasks/os.markdown @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ title: "Common tasks - Operating System" description: "Common tasks for Home Assistant Operating System" installation: os installation_name: "Operating System" +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ --- This section will provide guides to some common tasks and information which you will need in order to run, maintain, and edit your Home Assistant OS system. For further details on any particular subject, make sure to refer to the documentation for specific add-ons or topics listed here. diff --git a/source/common-tasks/supervised.markdown b/source/common-tasks/supervised.markdown index d3dc28b5d61..bd3431d20de 100644 --- a/source/common-tasks/supervised.markdown +++ b/source/common-tasks/supervised.markdown @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ title: "Common tasks - Supervised" description: "Common tasks for Home Assistant Supervised" installation: supervised installation_name: Supervised +related: + - docs: /docs/configuration/ --- ## Update