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Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <frenck@frenck.nl>
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DubhAd and frenck authored May 23, 2023
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mostly sensors, switches, and light controls. The <#332357267364249621>
channel has links to the most current guidance and documentation.
xy:
description: "The XY problem"
content: >-
[The XY problem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XY_problem) is asking about
your attempted solution rather than your actual problem.
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```
mosquitto:
description: "Test with mosquitto_sub"
content: >-
If you want to test out your MQTT install from your pi, first install [the
client](https://mosquitto.org/2013/01/mosquitto-debian-repository/) and then
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101](https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/210298617)
espeasy:
description: "ESPEasy"
content: >-
**Ready to use firmware for ESP8266 based wireless devices**
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<https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases>
rsnapshot:
description: "Rsnapshot for local backups"
content: >-
[rsnapshot](http://rsnapshot.org/) makes it easy to make periodic snapshots
of local machines, and remote machines over ssh.
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For visual drawings of how to use SSH Port Forwarding/Tunneling, please see:
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/115897/whats-ssh-port-forwarding-and-whats-the-difference-between-ssh-local-and-remot/115906#115906>
links:
description: "Disable link previews"
content: >-
You can disable link preview in Discord by adding `<` before and `>` after
the URL, like this: `<http://home-assistant.io/>`
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Visit [this page](http://willheid.com/2017/06/21/sftp-user-for-ha-editing)
for a guide.
pola:
description: "Principle of Least Astonishment"
content: >-
The **P**rinciple **O**f **L**east **A**stonishment means that things should
work in an obvious way - don't expect that you can teach people to do things
differently to how they've always done it
floorplan:
description: "HA Floorplan"
content: >-
[Floorplan](https://github.com/pkozul/ha-floorplan) allows you to extend the
user interface by adding your own visuals. It also exists [in a dashboard
version](https://github.com/pkozul/lovelace-floorplan/).
[Floorplan](https://github.com/ExperienceLovelace/ha-floorplan) allows you to extend the
user interface by adding your own visuals.
quotes:
content: >-
check out the [best
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```
edit:
description: "Edit your message"
content: >-
Instead of sending the message again, please [edit the original
message](https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/207618817-How-do-I-edit-my-messages-)
packages:
description: "Packages"
content: >-
To enable packages, add `packages: !include_dir_named packages` to your
`configuration.yaml` so that it looks similar to this:
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* You can test them in _Developer tools_ ->
[_Templates_](https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/developer_template/)
ask:
description: "Don't ask to ask"
content: >-
[Don't ask to ask](https://dontasktoask.com/), just ask your question. Then
people can answer when they're around.
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7. *Can you [share](http://pastie.org/) sample code, ideally with line
errors where the error occurs?*
question:
description: "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
content: >-
**Before You Ask**
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There is also an [add-on](https://github.com/Limych/addon-presence-monitor)
available for it.
explain:
description: "Help us help you"
content: >-
[This forum
post](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/how-to-help-us-help-you-or-how-to-ask-a-good-question/114371)
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Docker](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/installation/docker/#windows)
instead, or running on a Linux host.
deconz:
description: "deCONZ"
content: >-
[deCONZ](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/deconz) by dresden
elektronik is a software that communicates with ConBee/RaspBee Zigbee
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with YAML, some in the UI. Check the documentation for your integration to
see which method it uses.
learning:
description: "Learning"
content: >-
A learning experience is one of those things that says, _'You know that
thing you just did? Don't do that.'_
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and automation traces.
pickyourstick:
description: "Pick your Zigbee stick"
content: >-
Buy something CC2652 based. [This
list](https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/information/supported_adapters.html) is a
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Finally, the ConBee range are fine with deCONZ, but experience with ZHA and
Zigbee2MQTT appears to be mixed.
tagging:
description: "Please don't tag"
content: >-
Generally, don't tag people to ask for help - it comes across as bad
manners, you’re demanding somebody answers you. It’s different if you’re
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person you reply to, click `@ ON` to `@ OFF` to stop this - on the right
side of the compose bar.
latest:
description: "Latest is not a version number"
content: '''Latest'' is not a version number. Please provide the actual version number.'

works:
description: "Does it work in HA?"
content: >-
Want to know if something works with Home Assistant? Here's a few things to
try:
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works best _for you_ depends on where you live - try them all and see which
is generally the most accurate.
best:
description: "There is no best"
content: >-
There is no universal _best_ anything. There's always trade-offs, you need
to explain:
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before sunset is very different light levels on the longest day than the
shortest day, for example.
everything:
description: "Everything"
content: No, there isn't actually a bot command for everything
cc253x:
description: "Don't buy CC253x"
content: >-
The CC2531 and CC2530 sticks are cheap for a reason. They're fine for
testing, but do yourself a favour and buy something better.
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The Sonoff ZBbridge isn't advised since it uses WiFi, and the HUSBZB-1 uses
an older chipset so should be avoided.
patience:
description: "Patience"
content: >-
People (and other sentient or vaguely intelligent beings) aren't waiting
here for your questions, ready to leap upon them the moment they appear.
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but you may still be able to find Odroid N2+ bundles with HA installed available from vendors (without the case).
reply:
description: "Reply"
content: >-
When using Discord's _Reply_ feature it defaults to pinging the person you
reply to, which can get frustrating for the target. Use _Shift + click_ on
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You have to change this every time (thank the Discord devs for that).
zigbeestick:
description: "Zigbee sticks"
content: >-
For Zigbee2MQTT any CC2652p (or CC2652) based stick is a good choice. Those
are also a good choice for ZHA, which also supports the EmberZNet sticks
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