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In this guide we’ll go through how to install ESPHome on a device using the ESPHome Dashboard, installed as a Home Assistant add-on.
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But first, here's a very quick introduction to how ESPHome works:
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ESPHome is a *tool* which aims to make managing your ESP boards as simple as possible. It reads in a YAML configuration file and creates custom firmware which it installs on your ESP device. Devices or sensors added in ESPHome's configuration will automatically show up in Home Assistant's UI.
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First, here's a very quick introduction to how ESPHome works. ESPHome is a tool that aims to simplify managing your supported devices. It reads a YAML configuration file, creates custom firmware, and can install it on your device. Any devices or sensors defined in the ESPHome configuration will automatically appear in Home Assistant's user interface.
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Installing ESPHome Dashboard
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