diff --git a/esphomeyaml-edge/README.md b/esphomeyaml-edge/README.md index 7fc7069374..b27292a68d 100644 --- a/esphomeyaml-edge/README.md +++ b/esphomeyaml-edge/README.md @@ -21,22 +21,24 @@ directly through HassIO **with no programming experience required**. All you nee is write YAML configuration files; the rest (over-the-air updates, compiling) is all handled by esphomeyaml. -![esphomeyaml dashboard screenshot](images/screenshot.png) +

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[_View the esphomeyaml documentation here_](https://esphomelib.com/esphomeyaml/index.html) ## Example With esphomeyaml, you can go from a few lines of YAML straight to a custom-made -firmware. For example, to include a [DHT22](https://esphomelib.com/esphomeyaml/components/sensor/dht.html) +firmware. For example, to include a [DHT22](https://esphomelib.com/esphomeyaml/components/sensor/dht.html) temperature and humidity sensor, you just need to include 8 lines of YAML in your configuration file: -![esphomeyaml DHT configuration example](images/dht-example.png) + Then just click UPLOAD and the sensor will magically appear in Home Assistant: -![esphomelib Home Assistant MQTT discovery](images/temperature-humidity.png) + ## Installation