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<b>Hass.io</b>: <p><a href="/hassio/">Hass.io</a> is an operating system that will take care of installing and updating Home Assistant, is managed from the Home Assistant UI, allows creating/restoring snapshots of your configuration, and can easily be extended</p>
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<b>Hassbian</b>: <p><a href="/docs/installation/hassbian/">Hassbian</a> is a customized operating system specifically tailored for Raspberry Pi users. It is one of the easiest way of installing and running Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi.</p>
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<b>Packages</b>: <p><a href="/docs/configuration/packages/">Packages</a> allow you to bundle different component configuations together.</p>
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<b>Zone</b>: <p><a href="/components/zone/">Zones</a> are areas that can be used for presence detection.</p>
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<b>hass</b>: <p>HASS or <a href="/docs/tools/hass/">hass</a> is often used as an abbreviation for Home Assistant as well the command line tool.</p>
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<b>hass</b>: <p>HASS or <a href="/docs/tools/hass/">hass</a> is often used as an abbreviation for Home Assistant. It is aslo the comand line tool for accessing</p>
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