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title: "Automation Editor"
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description: "Instructions on how to use the new automation editor."
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description: "Instructions on how to use the automation editor."
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date: 2016-04-24 08:30 +0100
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In Home Assistant 0.45 we have introduced the first version of our automation editor. The editor is still in a very early stage and rough around the edges. For now we are only supporting Chrome but better browser support is planned for the future.
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In Home Assistant 0.45 we introduced the first version of our automation editor. If you just created a new configuration with Home Assistant then you're all set! Go to the UI and enjoy.
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If you just created a new configuration with Home Assistant then you're all set! Go to the UI and enjoy.
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From the UI choose **Automation** which is located in the sidebar. Press the **+** sign in the lower right corner to get started. This example is based on the manual steps described in the [Getting started section](/getting-started/automation/) for a [`random` sensor](/components/sensor.random/).
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From the UI choose **Configuration** which is located in the sidebar, then click on **Automation** to go to the automation editor. Press the **+** sign in the lower right corner to get started. This example is based on the manual steps described in the [Getting started section](/getting-started/automation/) for a [`random` sensor](/components/sensor.random/).
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Choose a meaningful name for your automation rules.
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