* Create trash
* Add files via upload
* Delete trash
* Update wording and screenshots
* Update screenshots and wording
Also improve clarity
* Revert improper references to Lovelace.
* "states screen" > "Home Assistant web interface"
* Delete automation-new-action.png
* Delete automation-new-blank.png
* Delete automation-new-name-trigger.png
* Delete integrations.png
* Create trash
* Add new screenshots
* Delete 01 - username.png
* Delete 02 - location.png
* Delete 03 - location.png
* Delete 04 - devices.png
* Delete 05 - lovelace.png
* Delete 06 - config.png
* Delete 07 - integrations.png
* Delete 08 - new integration.png
* Delete 09 - config 2.png
* Delete 10 - automation editor.png
* Delete 11 - new automation.png
* Delete 12 - new trigger.png
* Delete 13 - action.png
* Delete 14 - server control.png
* Delete trash
* Update screenshot paths
* Update onboarding.markdown
* Correct image paths
* Update automation.markdown
* Reword and provide additional information
This information was outdated, especially with the addition of default_config. Hopefully these changes make it clearer for new users who are confused about the missing homeassistant: line in their default configuration (this is something that has been popping up in the forum lately).
I linked to an external source for the time zone names. Perhaps we should add this list to Home Assistant website instead (or if it already exists, my apologies: I can point it to that instead).
* Update configuration.markdown
* Correct grammar and improve clarity
The current version of this documentation refers to the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ as "the latest version" which is no longer correct with the release of the Pi 4. I changed this to explicitly refer to the 3 B+ instead of saying "the latest version." Do we want to continue saying "the latest version" and change the other references to the Pi 4? The Hass.io installer for the Pi 4 is still an RC which is why I ask.
* Revert "flash drive" change back to "USB stick"
* Sorry, one more quick change
* automation troubleshooting.markdown
Add explanation of making check config visible
* withings.markdown
Add explanation of how to make the check config tool visible
* configuration.markdown
Add explanation to display the check config tool
* add details on usb-stick
A question I asked myself and that got asked frequently in the forums is weather the usb stick used for configuration needs to stay within the device. So I just added one line to make this more precise.
* ✏️ Tweak
* Sets front matter defaults
* Removes default front matter from section templates/pages
* Removes default front matter from addon pages
* Removes default front matter from integration pages
* Removes default front matter from posts
* Removes default front matter from docs pages
* Removes default front matter from other pages
* Fixes blog category pages
* Automatically create linkable headers
* Visually improve position of linkable header chain icon
* Do not auto link headers on homepage
* Remove linkable_title everywhere
* 🚑 Re-instante linkable_title plugin as NOOP
* Change SD card recommendation
Change recommendation from Class 10 to A2. SD cards optimized for hosting applications have much better small I/O handling and a minimum IOPS performance. This makes a big difference to Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi.
* Updated product link
Younger versions of the HASS Configurator come with a
reduced set of config options, especially username and
password are gone. The default config needs no change
at first install anymore. Reflect this in the getting started docs.
* Provide clearer explanation of the sensor.random
These changes provide a clearer explanation of:
- what sensor.random is,
- why we're creating one,
- what to edit to make it
- how to know when it worked
* ✏️ Tweak
* Making instructions a more precise
There were missing details in the description. After I'd done it for the first time, this would have helped me.
* Minor change
* Suggested hardware
- Change from 3B to 3B+ to reflect the hardware section.
- Add a list of models supported. A link could be used instead...
- "Hardware Requirements" gives the idea that will not run on older RPi. "Suggested Hardware" might be a better fit.
- Some small talk about the 3B+
* ✏️ Added Raspberry Pi 1 Model B
* 🔥 Removed specific model in introduction