Thanks for sharing about Backrest. I use Restic and Backrest looks like a great addition to it.
Thanks for sharing about Backrest. I use Restic and Backrest looks like a great addition to it.
What I did was de-indent the binary_sensor
section so it was at the same heirarchy as the template
section, like this:
But I realize now that I have to remove the hypen before “binary_sensor”. When I do, I Studio Code Server still shows a couple errors:
It says I’m missing the “entities” and “platform” properties, and that “state” is not an allowed property.
If any of these 4 things happen, set the sensor to “Detected”, otherwise set it to “Not Detected”:
As I said, this is working correctly in the template editor. The problem is that I can’t make a sensor out of it.
Thanks for the suggestion, @NeoNachtwaechter.
But doing that makes configuration.yaml invalid:
~/git/vendor/<gitUser>/<repo>
and
~/git/<myName>/<forge>/<user>/<repo>
Examples:
~/git/vendor/EnigmaCurry/d.rymcg.tech
~/git/mike/forgejo/mikew/myproject
~/git/mike/github/johndoe/otherProject
When I install qbittorrent via docker, I see this in the docker logs:
qbittorrent-1 | 2024-11-04T15:25:25.201955254Z The WebUI administrator username is: admin qbittorrent-1 | 2024-11-04T15:25:25.201974066Z The WebUI administrator password was not set. A temporary password is provided for this session: H7ct3xPes
That’s the default admin credentials for the instance. I can then change the login or pw in the UI.