* 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
* Adding warning about backups
Many people have failed to set up backups, and lost their config. Adding some warnings to hopefully reduce the numbers.
* Move up
* Password Quotes and and correct button names
Feel free to change any vocabulary.
-Added the name of the box "Config" where the user should edit
-Added a reminder that the password should have quotes around to work. The default setup does not have it
-Added example of the config with the "YOUR_PASSWORD_WITH_QUOTES"
-Added quotes to differentiate the buttons from the text, "INSTALL", "SAVE", "OPEN WEB UI"
-Move "SAVE" for clarity
-"START" now reflects the button
-"OPEN WEB UI" reflects the button, instead of just "WEB UI"
-Add the comment that a new window should open and they should type their password and username
It's my first attempt at the project documentation. I could do more if reflects with the project.
* Update configuration.markdown
remove the redundant comment about the code bellow
* Make it JSON
* Rewording, adding links
The current doc is written as if the listed options are the only options, no Bluetooth, iOS app, etc. It also pushes people quite hard at OwnTracks over MQTT.
While this won't solve the iOS app problem (it's not a component for some reason), it should hopefully help people realise that OwnTracks isn't the only option ;)
* ✏️ Tweaks
Note volume where the resin-sample config is on the SD card, note RPI
being a 2.4GHz WiFi device, state (non-)expectations about
HDMI/keyboard/mouse, encourage browsing to landing page during download.
Adding a note to make it clear that his only applies to Hass.io. We've had a number of questions on the forum and Discord that make it clear that people assume this applies to every install method.
* Review/Edit: Getting Started Guide
I've made some documentation fixes (spelling, grammar, and punctuations) to the 'Getting Started Guide'.
* Fix small typo 'tje' -> 'the'.