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# Notification Channel Examples
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# Notification Channel Examples
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Here are some examples on how to set up Notification channels for some services. .\
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Here are some examples on how to set up Notification channels for some services. \
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These are only examples so feel free to edit them and play with them to your hearts content.
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These are only examples so feel free to edit them and play with them to your hearts content.
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## Testing
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## Testing
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If you'd like to test your Notification channel, simply open a terminal and run this command. .\
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If you'd like to test your Notification channel, simply open a terminal and run this command. \
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Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing.
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Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing.
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`curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d "Hello world! This is a test."`
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`curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d "Hello world! This is a test."`
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## SSH & Local Logins
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## SSH & Local Logins
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With your favorite text editor, open `/etc/profile` as root and add the following text to the very bottom of the file. .\
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With your favorite text editor, open `/etc/profile` as root and add the following text to the very bottom of the file. \
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Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing.
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Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing.
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```
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## DIUN
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## DIUN
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To get notified with DIUN, you will need to create a file and mount that file to your diun docker container. .\
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To get notified with DIUN, you will need to create a file and mount that file to your diun docker container. \
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This example creates a file named `cmd.sh`, and mounts it at `/etc/diun/etc.sh`
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This example creates a file named `cmd.sh`, and mounts it at `/etc/diun/etc.sh`
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With your favorite text editor, create and open `cmd.sh`, then paste this text.
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With your favorite text editor, create and open `cmd.sh`, then paste this text.
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## Home Assistant
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## Home Assistant
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To get Notifications from Home Assistant, we will be using the RESTful Notifications service built into Home Assistant.
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To get Notifications from Home Assistant, we will be using the RESTful Notifications service built into Home Assistant.\
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With your favorite text editor, open your HA `configuration.yaml` and add the following text to the bottom of the file
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With your favorite text editor, open your HA `configuration.yaml` and add the following text to the bottom of the file
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