* Added how to find the web UI.
As the getting started guide is now totally Hass.io focussed, there's no longer anywhere to tell people how to reach the web UI.
* Typo fix
Currently the venv links to python 3.4 specifically. Since support for py 3.4 is being dropped it makes more sense to point to the python 3 page where the user can select the version they are using. This principle probably applies to many links in the docs.
The note in the documentation for triggers says that the
homeassistant_start event has been deprecated. This PR just adds that
note to the events page.
It is unclear to me if homeassistant_stop has also been replaced by
'stop' on the 'homeassistant' platform. If so, the note should probably
be expanded on both pages to indicate that.
Using a more consistent usage regarding the interaction between `target`, `user_id` and `chat_id`.
The `target` can be both a `user_id` or a `target_id`, leaving the `user_id` (which was the original one). But the `chat_id` parameters should be a `chat_id` identificator, for consistency.
Also updated the description for `target` parameter on Telegram calls.
* Create media_player.xiaomi_tv.markdown
* Updated documentation to comply with style guidelines.
* Added default for value for name.
* Added appropriate information and warnings.
* Added release vesion.
* Update homematic.markdown
in order to get it running and hass.io to be able to add new homematic sensors, I had to change the configuration in this particular way.
* Update homematic.markdown
double checked. only changed interface name is needed
We should provide proper guidance to the user about the importance of release notes and paying attention to breaking changes. A common error users face while updating home assistant is not paying attention to the breaking changes. If the user has not done an update in sometime they may also forget about previous breaking changes that still stand.
We should consider recommending a network key for all z-wave installations. As users begin to add more and more devices they may not think about adding this later on as the network grows. Many users come to Discord or elsewhere and get confused as to why their Z-Wave device is not functioning correctly and come to find out they needed a network key and to add the device securely. As more and more Z-Wave Plus devices come out there are more security enabled devices as well. All locks and sensors are pretty much security devices.