![]() ![]() To provide a little visual context, I thought it would be beneficial to start with a few dashboard examples.To anyone looking how to do certain auotmations or just looking for ideas, hopefully this helps. What follows then are examples from my own setup. The official documentation and many many blogs like this post often provided guidance to a solution or just inspiration for something new. Searching config files on github helped, so did forums like Home Assistant and r/homeassistant on reddit. ![]() The technically savvy will of course go a little faster, but Home Assistant shouldn’t be beyond anyone willing to sit down and figure it out. Once you have a few working automations, you begin to wonder what else is possible, and with Home Assistant, turns out that is quite a lot. Of course, things are rarely that simple. At the time, I just had a few automation use cases and I was looking for something I could run on my own hardware. When I first started with Home Assistant I never expected to be eventually blogging about it.
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