Fixed common spelling mistakes (#3544)
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### {% linkable_title Configuration %}
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Near the top of the configurator.py-file you will find some global variables you can change to customize the configurator. If you are unfamiliar with Python: when setting variables of the type _string_, you have to write that within quotation marks. The default settings are fine for just checking out the configurator quickly. With more customized setups you should change some settings though.
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To keep your settings across updates it is also possible to save settings in an external file. In that case copy [settings.conf](https://github.com/danielperna84/hass-configurator/blob/master/settings.conf) whereever you like and append the full path to the file to the command when starting the configurator. E.g. `sudo .configurator.py /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/mysettings.conf`. This file is in JSON format. So make sure it has a valid syntax (you can set the editor to JSON to get syntax highlighting for the settings). The major difference to the settings in the py-file is, that `None` becomes `null`.
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To keep your settings across updates it is also possible to save settings in an external file. In that case copy [settings.conf](https://github.com/danielperna84/hass-configurator/blob/master/settings.conf) wherever you like and append the full path to the file to the command when starting the configurator. E.g. `sudo .configurator.py /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/mysettings.conf`. This file is in JSON format. So make sure it has a valid syntax (you can set the editor to JSON to get syntax highlighting for the settings). The major difference to the settings in the py-file is, that `None` becomes `null`.
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#### LISTENIP (string)
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The IP the service is listening on. By default it is binding to `0.0.0.0`, which is every interface on the system.
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