Software Update: Home Assistant Core 0.116.0

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Version 0.116 of Home Assistant Core has been released. Home Assistant Core is an open source home automation platform that runs under Python 3. It runs via Hassbian on a Raspberry Pi 3 or a Linux, macOS or Windows computer. It supports detecting devices, such as Nest thermostats, Philips Hue, Belkin WeMo switches, Mr. Coffee makers, the smart switches from IKEA and the mqtt protocol. In addition, where possible, it can control these devices and apply automation. For more information, please refer to this page and our Forum. The announcement for this release can be found below.

0.116: Entities card row editor, restore snapshots and performance metrics

Home Assistant Core 0.116! So, how have you been? Fully processed the massive 0.115 birthday release yet? Honestly, I haven’t. There was soo much in 0.115, and to me, it feels like that release was yesterday.

So, today, a nice size, manageable release that brings some smaller things to the table. Lots of fixes, UI tweaks and improvements; hopefully a smooth sail!

The biggest changes can be found in the Supervisor. @ludeeus has been smashing on his keyboard to add the option to upload and restore snapshots during onboarding. A much upvoted WTH. As a bonus, he also added performance metrics to the Supervisor UI. Nice work!

Version number 0.116.0
Release status Final
Operating systems script language
Website Home Assistant
Download https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/
License type GPL
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