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title: "Automation Editor"
description: "Instructions on how to use the new automation editor."
description: "Instructions on how to use the automation editor."
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.
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.
If you just created a new configuration with Home Assistant then you're all set! Go to the UI and enjoy.
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/).
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/).
Choose a meaningful name for your automation rules.