Fabian Affolter 481320128f Re-organisation Documentation and Getting started (#2055)
* Split MQTT documentation

* Add more details

* Move content to /docs

* Enable sidebar

* Move content to /docs

* Enable sidebar

* Move content

* Update links

* Remove wizard stuff

* Enable sidebar

* Minor changes

* Move MQTT parts to /docs

* update links

* Update links and sync content

* Fix link

* Enable sidebar

* Remove navigation

* Remove navigation and other minor updates

* Update links

* Add overview page

* Make title linkable

* Update

* Plit content

* Update links

* Rearrange content

* New getting-started section

* Add icons for docs

* Update for new structure

* Update for new structure

* Add docs navigation

* Add docs overview page

* Remove ecosystem navigation

* Add docs and remove other collections

* Move ecosystem to docs

* Remove duplicate files

* Re-add ecosystem overview

* Move to ecosystem

* Fix permission

* Update navigation

* Remove collection

* Move overview to right folder

* Move mqtt to upper level

* Move notebook to ecosystem

* Remove un-used files

* Add one more rectangle for iOS

* Move two parts back from docs and rename Run step

* Remove colon

* update getting-started section

* Add redirect

* Update

* Update navigation
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---
layout: page
title: "Updating AppDaemon"
description: "Updating AppDaemon"
release_date: 2016-11-27 08:00:00 -0500
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
redirect_from: /ecosystem/appdaemon/updating/
---
To update AppDaemon after I have released new code, just run the following command to update your copy:
```bash
$ git pull origin
```
If you are using pip3 for the install do this:
```bash
$ sudo pip3 uninstall appdaemon
$ sudo pip3 install .
```
If you are using docker, rerun the steps to create a new docker image.