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WalkthroughWalkthroughThe recent updates to the AppDaemon documentation focused on enhancing clarity regarding the visibility of apps in the Home Assistant Community Store (HACS). The title of the relevant section was refined to better reflect the action users need to take. Key phrases were rephrased to emphasize enabling discovery, and unnecessary content was removed to streamline the user experience. It’s like giving a makeover to your favorite app—now it’s not just functional, it’s fabulous! Changes
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participant User
participant AppDaemon
participant HACS
User->>AppDaemon: Configure settings
AppDaemon->>User: Enable discovery
User->>HACS: Search for AppDaemon apps
HACS-->>User: Display available apps
Now, isn’t that a neat little flow? If only life were as simple as finding apps in HACS! Recent review detailsConfiguration used: CodeRabbit UI Files selected for processing (1)
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| Any AppDaemon app downloaded with HACS is stored in your [Home Assistant configuration directory](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/#to-find-the-configuration-directory), under `appdaemon/apps/`. | ||
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