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Ville Skyttä b39bd81c6e Spelling fixes (#4532)
* Spelling fixes

* "It's" -> "its" fixes

* Fix capitalization of "Pi" in "Raspberry Pi"

"Pi", not "PI" or "pi".
2018-01-28 22:28:56 +01:00

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page Create an add-on repository Add-ons repositories. 2017-04-30 13:28 true false true true /hassio/addon_repository/

An add-on repository can contain one or more add-ons. Each add-on is stored in its own unique folder. To be indentified as a repository, the repository must contain a configuration file.

Check the Example add-on repository for further details.

{% linkable_title Installing a repository %}

A user can add a repository by going to the Hass.io panel in Home Assistant, clicking on the store icon in the top right, copy/paste the URL of your repostory into the repository textarea and click on Save.

{% linkable_title Repository configuration %}

Each repository is required to contain repository.json at the root in the git repository.

{
  "name": "Name of repository",
  "url": "http://www.example/addons",
  "maintainer": "HomeAssistant Team <info@home-assistant.io>"
}
Key Required Description
name yes Name of the repository
url no Homepage of the repository. Here you can explain the various add-ons.
maintainer no Contact info of the maintainer.