✅ Various markdown, spelling, and grammar fixes (#4457)
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<p class='note'>
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If you are wanting to integrate your Google Home, or mobile phone running Google Assistant, with Home Assistant then you want the [Google Assistant component](https://home-assistant.io/components/google_assistant/).
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If you want to integrate your Google Home, or mobile phone running Google Assistant, with Home Assistant, then you want the [Google Assistant component](https://home-assistant.io/components/google_assistant/).
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</p>
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[Google Assistant][GoogleAssistant] is an AI-powered voice assistant that runs on the Raspberry Pi and x86 platforms and interact via the [DialogFlow][comp] integration with Home-Assistant. You can also use [Google Actions][GoogleActions] to extend its functionality.
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To enable access to the Google Assistant API, do the following:
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1. In the [Cloud Platform Console][project], go to the Projects page. Select an existing project or create a new project
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2. Open the project. In the top of the page search for Google Assistant API or use [this link][API] and enable it.
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3. Create an [OAuth Client ID][oauthclient], pick type "Other", click "Create" and download the JSON file by clicking the Download JSON button on the right side.
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1. Open the project. In the top of the page search for Google Assistant API or use [this link][API] and enable it.
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1. Create an [OAuth Client ID][oauthclient], pick type "Other", click "Create" and download the JSON file by clicking the Download JSON button on the right side.
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Now install and activate the [Samba] add-on so you can upload your credential file. Connect to the "share" Samba share and copy your credentials over. Name the file `google_assistant.json`.
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The next step is to authenticate your Google account with Google Assistant. Start the add-on and click on the "OPEN WEB UI" button to start authentication.
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### Add-On configuration
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### Add-on configuration
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Configuration example that uses the USB microphone and use the built-in headset audio output on the Raspberry Pi. Note that card and device numbers can differ on your device.
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Configuration example that uses the USB microphone and the built-in headset audio output on the Raspberry Pi. Note that card and device numbers can differ on your device.
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```json
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{
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Use the Home Assistant [DialogFlow component][comp] to integrate the add-on into Home Assistant.
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[GoogleAssistant]: https://assistant.google.com/
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[GoogleActions]: https://actions.google.com/
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[Samba]: /addons/samba/
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