Closed PeterNSteinmetz closed 2 months ago
The documentation for setting up Home Assistant with Z-Wave JS has been updated to clarify the instruction regarding the WebSocket server address. It emphasizes that users should input the provided address literally, regardless of their machine. This modification aims to eliminate potential confusion surrounding the server address input without changing any functionality.
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zwave-js-ui/DOCS.md | Clarification added to the WebSocket server address instruction for Home Assistant setup. |
π° In fields of code, where rabbits play,
A change was made to guide the way.
With clearer paths and words so bright,
Setting up Z-Wave is now a delight!
Hop along, letβs make it right! π
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm going to friendly decline this addition.
Reasoning is that is explicitly states what you need to enter already, including a code-fenced block. The additional pressure on it being strange is also weird to writing in text.
Nevertheless, thanks for being willing to contribute π
../Frenck
Added note that you literally enter that value for step 5 because that seems quite odd.
Proposed Changes
When reading this instructions, the literal in step 5 seems quite strange given that one is running on a new installation. So this clarifies that indeed one uses that exact literal.
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