I see someone else has noted that on the Github issue.
I find it odd that this change has been made with the documents not corrected updated prior to the change and that the change fragments the way the PiHole now operates.
I don’t understand the ins and outs of these things, but as an end user it’s a source of frustration.
Hi guys, I’ve gone looking for this to help with a lawn fertilizer card I’m making and can’t find any details. Is the documentation still in development?
I was able to update to hass.io 0.99.2 today but was disappointed the front end version shown in developer tools was still at 20190805.0
I was hoping to test a bug fixed in 20190904.
Maybe the release notes should indicate the front end version as well so that I can skip a hass.io update until my front end bug is fixed.
To me the “unused devices” changes is a BIG step back in my using of HomeAssistant…
For example where can we find the “input_boolean” unused?
I regularly use the unused page to look at devices that aren’t really usefull on my daily life in home.
I’ve got a lot of sensors used in automations that I don’t want to see on the frontpage…
For example on a daily basis I don’t really care about the status of the motion sensor in my bedroom, but when my alarm is triggered it’s convenient to be able to see it… But I can’t anymore :-/
If that’s the answer for this it’s definitively a big step back from the previous interface…
And I know for sure that a lot of people used this view to manage all the sensors from the same place, having to add all of your sensors, thinking about putting the new ones, ect, is definitively a waste of time
It’s funny how you can overlook things staring you in the face. I must have seen this ‘Unused entities’ option a million times but reading this made me think, “hhmmm, this could be useful”!
But I get an empty list.
I suppose the first question is; does this work in YAML mode?