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![]() * update init.d daemon script to specify HASS_BIN As per: * https://home-assistant.io/docs/autostart/init.d/ , coupled with: * https://home-assistant.io/docs/installation/virtualenv/ It's obvious that the user needs to replace "RUN_AS" with the correct user. What can be made more clear is to include a "HASS_BIN" shell variable, with a similar instruction to update that if needed. Note that I opted NOT to change the HASS_BIN to the full path /usr/bin/hass, as the previous revision presumably assumes that the `hass` binary is in the $PATH env for whatever user is running it ... (didn't want to change that). * Fix name |
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Home Assistant website
This is the source for the Home-Assistant.io website.
Setup
Setting up to contribute to documentation and the process for submitting pull requests is explained here.
Site preview
In order to make the preview available on http://127.0.0.1:4000, use the command as follows:
bundle exec rake preview
Speeding up site generation
Every release we post long changelogs to the website. This slows down generation of the website significantly! We include some tools to temporarily exclude the blog posts that you're not working on out of the way.
bundle exec rake isolate[filename-of-blogpost]
When you're done working on the site, run the following command to move the posts back again:
bundle exec rake integrate