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### Standalone
You'll need [.NET 5 Runtime](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/current/runtime) installed.
If you don't want to use the installer, standalone is what you need. Make sure to install [.NET 5 Runtime](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/current/runtime) first. Find the standalone version releases on GitHub [here](https://github.com/sleevezipper/hass-workstation-service/releases). Unpack all files to a folder and run `hass-workstation-service.exe`. This is the background service and you can use `UserInterface.exe` to configure the service. There is no automatic (or prompted) updating in the standalone version.
If you don't want to use the installer, you can find the standalone version releases on GitHub [here](https://github.com/sleevezipper/hass-workstation-service/releases). Unpack all files to a folder and run `hass-workstation-service.exe`. This is the background service and you can use `UserInterface.exe` to configure the service. There is no automatic (or prompted) updating in the standalone version.
### Getting Started
As a prerequisite, make sure you have an MQTT username and password available. Using Home Assistant in combination with the Mosquitto broker add-on and integration? You can both use a Home Assistant account and a local account. From a security perspective, we recommend a local account as this only provides access to the MQTT Broker and not to your Home Assistant instance.
Now that you are all set, make sure to run the `hass-workstation-service.exe` executable first. This executable is responsible for setting up the sensors and talking with your MQTT Broker. To configure the service, start the `UserInterface.exe` executable.
Add your `hostname` or `IP address`, `port`, `username` and `password` and click on Save. In case you use the Mosquitto add-in, provide port `8883` and check `Use TLS`. The application will mention "All good" when configured correctly.
### Updating
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## Development
Want to develop or build the application yourself? Make sure to install the .NET Runtime [.NET 5 Runtime](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/current/runtime) and [.NET 5 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/current). Run the following commands from the `hass-workstation-service\hass-workstation-service` directory to get you started:
```` powershell
dotnet build
dotnet publish
````
In case you are using Visual Studio Code, open the `hass-workstation-service\hass-workstation-service` folder to take advantage of the predefined build and publish tasks.
## Sensors
The application provides several sensors. Sensors can be configured with a name and this name will be used in the MQTT topic like this: `homeassistant/sensor/{DeviceName}/{Name}/state`. Sensors will expose themselves through [MQTT discovery](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/mqtt/discovery/) and will automatically appear in Home assistant or any other platform that supports this type of configuration.

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mc:Ignorable="d" d:DesignWidth="800" d:DesignHeight="450"
x:Class="UserInterface.Views.AddCommandDialog"
SizeToContent="WidthAndHeight"
Title="Add sensor">
Title="Add command">
<StackPanel Margin="40" MinWidth="200">
<ContentControl Margin="0 20 0 10">Sensor type</ContentControl>
<ContentControl Margin="0 20 0 10">Command type</ContentControl>
<ComboBox x:Name="ComboBox" SelectionChanged="ComboBoxClosed" SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedType}" MinHeight="27"></ComboBox>
<TextBlock Margin="0 10 0 10" MaxWidth="300" TextWrapping="Wrap" TextAlignment="Left" Text="{Binding Description}"></TextBlock>

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<ContentControl FontSize="18" FontWeight="Bold" >Info</ContentControl>
<TextBlock Text="Need some help?" Margin="0 0 0 20"></TextBlock >
<StackPanel Margin="0 0 0 20" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Orientation="Horizontal">
<Button Width="75" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="10 10" Click="Github">Github</Button>
<Button Width="75" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="10 10" Click="GitHub">GitHub</Button>
<Button Width="75" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="10 10" Click="Discord">Discord</Button>
</StackPanel>
</StackPanel>

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}
}
public void Github(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
public void GitHub(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
BrowserUtil.OpenBrowser("https://github.com/sleevezipper/hass-workstation-service");
}

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mc:Ignorable="d" d:DesignWidth="500" d:DesignHeight="450"
x:Class="UserInterface.Views.BrokerSettings">
<StackPanel Margin="30" HorizontalAlignment="Left">
<ContentControl FontSize="18" FontWeight="Bold">Mqtt broker</ContentControl>
<ContentControl FontSize="18" FontWeight="Bold">MQTT Broker</ContentControl>
<TextBlock IsVisible="{Binding IsConnected}" Foreground="Green" Text="{Binding Message}"></TextBlock >
<TextBlock IsVisible="{Binding !IsConnected}" Foreground="Red" Text="{Binding Message}"></TextBlock >
<ContentControl Margin="0 20 0 10">IP or hostname</ContentControl>
<ContentControl Margin="0 20 0 10">IP address or hostname</ContentControl>
<TextBox Text="{Binding Host}" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Width="100" Watermark="192.168.1.200"/>
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical">

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