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The Z-Wave integration for Home Assistant allows you to observe and control connected Z-Wave devices. Please see the Z-Wave getting started section for in-depth documentation on how to use and setup the Z-Wave component.
If you have setup the requirements, then add the following entry configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
zwave: