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---
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title: "Automating Home Assistant"
description: "Instructions to get started with Automation using Home Assistant."
date: 2016-09-26 21:00
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---
When your devices are set up, it's time to put the cherry on the pie: **automation**. Home Assistant offers [a few built-in automations](/components/#automation) but you'll be using the automation component to set up your own rules, for the most part.
If you added a random sensor in the previous step then you can use that sensor for your very first automation:
```yaml
automation:
- alias: Check sensor value and show notification
trigger:
platform: numeric_state
entity_id: sensor.random
above: 10
action:
service: persistent_notification.create
data:
message: "Sensor value greater than 10"
```
For further details about automation, please take the next step or the [automation documentation](/docs/automation/).
### [Next step: Home Assistant Automation Part 2 »](/getting-started/automation-2/)