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kandi X-RAY | nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector Summary
kandi X-RAY | nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector Summary
nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector is a Python library. nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
The component and platforms in this repository are not meant to be used by a user, but as a "blueprint" that custom component developers can build upon, to make more awesome stuff.
The component and platforms in this repository are not meant to be used by a user, but as a "blueprint" that custom component developers can build upon, to make more awesome stuff.
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nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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Install nspanel-lovelance-ui-connector
Using your HA configuration directory (folder) as a starting point you should now also have this:.
Using the tool of choice open the directory (folder) for your HA configuration (where you find configuration.yaml).
If you do not have a custom_components directory (folder) there, you need to create it.
In the custom_components directory (folder) create a new folder called integration_blueprint.
Download all the files from the custom_components/integration_blueprint/ directory (folder) in this repository.
Place the files you downloaded in the new directory (folder) you created.
Restart Home Assistant
In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "Integration blueprint"
Using the tool of choice open the directory (folder) for your HA configuration (where you find configuration.yaml).
If you do not have a custom_components directory (folder) there, you need to create it.
In the custom_components directory (folder) create a new folder called integration_blueprint.
Download all the files from the custom_components/integration_blueprint/ directory (folder) in this repository.
Place the files you downloaded in the new directory (folder) you created.
Restart Home Assistant
In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "Integration blueprint"
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