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Migrating from ESPEasy
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.. seo::
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:description: Migration guide for installing ESPHome on ESPs running ESPEasy.
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:image: espeasy.svg
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Migrating from previous ESPEasy setups is very easy. You just need to have
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ESPHome create a binary for you and then upload that in the ESPEasy web interface.
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Getting Binary
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First follow the guides for the :ref:`different supported devices <devices>` and create a configuration
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file. Then, generate and download the binary:
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- **Using the Home Assistant add-on/dashboard**: Just click the ``COMPILE`` button,
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wait for the compilation to end and press the ``DOWNLOAD BINARY`` button.
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.. figure:: images/download_binary.png
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- **Using the command line**: run ``esphome livingroom.yaml compile`` (replacing
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``livingroom.yaml`` with your configuration file of course) and navigate to the
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``<NODE_NAME>/.pioenvs/<NODE_NAME>/`` folder. There you will find a ``firmware.bin`` file,
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this is the binary you will upload.
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Uploading Binary
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To upload the binary, navigate to the ESPEasy web interface and enter the
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"Tools " section.
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.. figure:: images/espeasy_ota.png
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:align: center
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:width: 60.0%
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Press "Load" under Firmware, then select the binary you previously downloaded and upload
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the binary. If everything succeeds, you should now have ESPHome on your node 🎉.
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.. note::
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with ESPHome, you in most cases won't need to worry about the available flash size, as
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the binary only ever includes the code that you are actually using.
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Happy Hacking!
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`/components/esp8266`
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- :doc:`/components/esp32`
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- :doc:`migrate_espurna`
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- :doc:`migrate_sonoff_tasmota`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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