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- [Test Raspberry Pi MQTT Monitor](#test-raspberry-pi-mqtt-monitor)
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- [Schedule Raspberry Pi MQTT Monitor execution](#schedule-raspberry-pi-mqtt-monitor-execution)
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- [How to update](#how-to-update)
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- [Home Assistant Integration](#home-assistant-integration)
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- [To Do](#to-do)
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- [Feature request](#feature-request)
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## What is new
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## Home Assistant Integration
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If you are using ```discovery_messages```, then this step is not required as a new MQTT device will be automatically created in Home Assistant and all you need to do is add it to a dashboard.
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Once you installed the script on your raspberry you need to create some sensors in home assistant.
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If you are using ```discovery_messages```, then this step is not required as a new MQTT device will be automatically created in Home Assistant and all you need to do is add it to a dashboard.
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This is the sensors configuration if ```group_messages = True``` assuming your sensors are separated in ```sensors.yaml``` file.
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