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---
layout: page
title: "Config"
description: "Instructions on how to setup the configuration panel for Home Assistant."
date: 2017-02-24 20:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: home-assistant.png
ha_category: Front end
ha_release: 0.39
ha_qa_scale: internal
---
The `config` component is designed to display panels in the frontend to configure and manage parts of Home Assistant.
To enable the configuration panel, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
config:
```
### {% linkable_title Integrations %}
This section enables you to manage integrations for devices such as Philips Hue and Sonos from within Home Assistant.
### {% linkable_title Users %}
This section enables you to manage your Home Assistant users.
### {% linkable_title General %}
This section enables you to control Home Assistant from within Home Assistant. Check your configuration, reload the core, groups, scripts, automations, and the Home Assistant process itself with a single mouse click.
<p class='img'>
<img src='{{site_root}}/images/screenshots/server-management.png' />
</p>
### {% linkable_title Customization %}
This section enables you to customize entities within Home Assistant. Use this to set friendly names, change icons, hide entities, and modify other attributes.
### {% linkable_title Automation %}
This section enables you to create and modify automations from within Home Assistant, without needing to write out the yaml code.
### {% linkable_title Script %}
Similar to the automation editor, this section enables you to create and modify scripts from within Home Assistant, without needing to write out the yaml code.
### {% linkable_title Z-Wave %}
This section enables you to control your Z-Wave network and devices from within Home Assistant. You can add and remove devices, as well as change device specific configuration variables.