Fixed common spelling mistakes (#3544)

* fix spelling errors

* Update binary_sensor.xiaomi_aqara.markdown

Reverts to previous revision before spell check.

* Update tellstick.markdown

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* Update owntracks_two_mqtt_broker.markdown

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* Update cla_sign.html

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* Update credits.markdown

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* Update api.markdown

Fixed spell checker changing noone to no one.
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Ashton Campbell 2017-10-07 17:39:32 -05:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
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- `logfile` (optional) is the path to where you want `AppDaemon` to keep its main log. When run from the command line this is not used - log messages come out on the terminal. When running as a daemon this is where the log information will go. In the example above I created a directory specifically for AppDaemon to run from, although there is no reason you can't keep it in the `appdaemon` directory of the cloned repository. If `logfile = STDOUT`, output will be sent to stdout instead of stderr when running in the foreground, if not specified, output will be sent to STDOUT.
- `errorfile` (optional) is the name of the logfile for errors - this will usually be errors during compilation and execution of the apps. If `errorfile = STDERR` errors will be sent to stderr instead of a file, if not specified, output will be sent to STDERR.
- `app_dir` (optional) is the directory the apps are placed in. If not specified, AppDaemon will look first in `~/.homeassistant` then `/etc/appdaemon` for a subdirectory named `apps`
- `threads` - the number of dedicated worker threads to create for running the apps. Note, this will bear no resembelance to the number of apps you have, the threads are re-used and only active for as long as required to tun a particular callback or initialization, leave this set to 10 unless you experience thread starvation
- `threads` - the number of dedicated worker threads to create for running the apps. Note, this will bear no resemblance to the number of apps you have, the threads are re-used and only active for as long as required to tun a particular callback or initialization, leave this set to 10 unless you experience thread starvation
- `latitude`, `longitude`, `elevation`, `timezone` - should all be copied from your Home Assistant configuration file
- `cert_path` (optional) - path to root CA cert directory - use only if you are using self signed certs.