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Welcome !

This is my Home Assistant installation.

Some statistics about my installation:

Description value
Number of entities 477
Number of sensors 287

The custom_components that I use

Generates this awesome readme file.


Statistics from the instance

Description Value
Entities in the automation domain 21
Entities in the binary_sensor domain 30
Entities in the calendar domain 6
Entities in the camera domain 5
Entities in the climate domain 2
Entities in the cover domain 8
Entities in the device_tracker domain 3
Entities in the group domain 9
Entities in the input_boolean domain 1
Entities in the input_number domain 1
Entities in the input_select domain 3
Entities in the input_text domain 1
Entities in the light domain 30
Entities in the media_player domain 2
Entities in the person domain 2
Entities in the script domain 2
Entities in the sensor domain 287
Entities in the sun domain 1
Entities in the switch domain 36
Entities in the timer domain 1
Entities in the vacuum domain 1
Entities in the weather domain 1
Entities in the weblink domain 5
Entities in the zigbee2mqtt_networkmap domain 1
Entities in the zone domain 3
Entities in the zwave domain 15

Hardware and general setup

For my setup I use an old Lenovo Yoga Pro 2, it has a touch screen so I have mounted it on the wall by the front door so I can easily access some controls in my Lovelace UI.

OS Ubuntu desktop 18.04
SSD 512GB
RAM 8GB
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-4500U Processor
Connectivity WiFi

For the installation method of Home Assistant I went with the generic Linux installation of Hassio

This method stores the files used by hassio/Home Assistant in /usr/share/hassio.

I have mounted a share from my NAS to the /usr/share/hassio dir, that way I can handle backups and replication on my NAS.

For my theme I use slate on all my devices for two reasons, it looks good and I can track it in HACS.

To access my instance I'm using my Nabu Casa ❤️ link.

Core integrations that I use

custom_components that I use

A summary of custom_components that I use.

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Custom Lovelace plugins that I use

A summary of custom Lovelace plugins that I use.

CCH - Customize the header and add enhancements to Lovelace. Features: kiosk mode, conditional header styling, per user/device views, swiping between views on mobile, and more.

I use this to get more screen space by minifying the space used by the header, and to lock my laptop that I have in the hallway by the door to one view.

Show a notification count badge..

I use this to show a badge on the Home Assistant tab in my browser when there are active Persistent notifications

Minimalistic graph card for Home Assistant Lovelace UI

I use this to create beautiful statistics cards for my UI.


Like all other Home Assistant instances this is also a Work in Progress :D

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