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Home Assistant Configuration

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⚠️ PLEASE NOTE: THIS CONFIGURATION IS STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS ⚠️

I wanted to share my current setup with you, but please be aware that it's still a work in progress. I'm continuously refining and updating it to ensure optimal performance and functionality. Feel free to use it as a reference, but keep in mind that some adjustments may be necessary based on your specific requirements and devices.


As many users on the Home Assistant subreddit have expressed interest in sharing the configuration, I am happy to provide mine! I will make sure to regularly update it to keep it current.

My Home Assistant configuration is based on my home server, which utilizes a 2012 Mac mini running Proxmox VE 7.4 as the primary operating system for managing Virtual Machines and Linux Containers. Within this setup, Home Assistant is running as a Home Assistant Container within a Linux Container.

For convenient control of my smart home, I primarily use a wall-mounted Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with Fully Kiosk Browser. This setup allows me to efficiently manage and monitor my smart devices. Additionally, I have exposed the configuration to Apple HomeKit, enabling access to the smart devices through an Apple HomePod mini hub even when I'm outside my local network.

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Installation

Below is the complete configuration of my setup. Feel free to use it as a starting point and customize it to fit your devices. By following this configuration, everything should work seamlessly with your setup.

Devices

List of devices

Integrations

Configuration -> Integrations

HACS

Integrations

Frontend