Software Update: Home Assistant Core 2022.5.0

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Version 2022.5 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 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 about Home Assistant we refer to this page and our own Forum. The full release notes for this release are here to find; this is the announcement from it:

2022.5: Streamlining settings

Home Assistant Core 2022.5! And, as often said: “All things seem possible in May!”. Well, possibilities we have for you this last month of spring. The most visible thing this release is the next iteration of the settings menu, of which the result, to me personally, makes tons of sense. It took me a bit to get used to, but honestly I like it!

Meanwhile, at Nabu Casa, they released annual subscriptions for Home Assistant Cloud worldwide (except for Canada, the UK, and the EU, they will follow soon with local currency support). I’m also very excited to present you with a whole lot of new powerful automations and scripts features! Some for the UI, but there are some real game changers in there that our YAML community will love!

Enjoy the release!

Version number 2022.5.0
Release status Final
Operating systems script language
Website Home Assistant
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License type GPL
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