--- layout: page title: "Presenting your add-on" description: "Details on how to present your Hass.io add-on." date: 2018-01-24 22:15 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true --- If you decide to share your add-on to the public, paying attention to details is recommended. Of course, your add-on should have a proper name and description, but Hass.io also gives you some other tools to present your add-on even nicer. ## {% linkable_title Adding documentation %} Good documentation helps the consumer of your add-on to understand its usage, explains configuration options, points users in the right direction in the case they have questions or issues, and contains the license under which the add-on was published. This file containing the documentation is usually referred to as the "README", which is generally published as the `README.md` file. Take a look at other projects for inspiration. For example, see the `README.md` of the [Community Hass.io Add-ons: Homebridge](https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-homebridge/blob/master/README.md) add-on. In future versions of Hass.io, the `README.md` file will be displayed in the Home Assistant frontend. ## {% linkable_title Add-on icon & logo %} A picture is worth a thousand words. Therefore, your add-on can be improved by adding a proper image icon and logo. Those images are used when showing your add-on in the Home Assistant Hass.io panel and which will significantly improve the visual representation of your add-on. Requirements for the logo of your add-on: - The logo must be in the Portable Network Graphics format (`.png`). - The filename must be `logo.png`. - It is recommended to keep the logo size around 250x100px. You may choose to use a different size or aspect ratio as you seem fit for your add-on. Requirements for the icon of your add-on: - The icon must be in the Portable Network Graphics format (`.png`). - The filename must be `icon.png`. - The aspect ratio of the icon must be 1x1 (square). - It is recommended to use an icon size of 128x128px. ## {% linkable_title Keeping a changelog %} It is likely you are going to release newer versions of your add-on in the future. In case that happens, the users of your add-on would see an upgrade notice and probably want to know what changes were made in the latest version. A changelog is a file which contains a curated, chronologically ordered list of notable changes for each version of your add-on and is generally published as the `CHANGELOG.md` file. If you are in need of a guide on keeping a changelog, we would recommend checking the [keep a changelog](http://keepachangelog.com) website. They have developed a standard that is used by many opensource projects around the world. In future versions of Hass.io, the `CHANGELOG.md` file will be displayed in the Home Assistant frontend.