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							| @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ By default HA Client UI is based on your Lovelace UI config, so it should displa | |||||||
| [Back to top](#documentation) | [Back to top](#documentation) | ||||||
| ## Notifications | ## Notifications | ||||||
| **(HA Client >= 0.6.0)** | **(HA Client >= 0.6.0)** | ||||||
| Starting from version 0.6.0 HA Client sipports sending notifications from Home Assistant to the app. The app [should be registered in your HA](#mobile-app-integration) and HA need to be restarted to make it work. | Starting from version 0.6.0 HA Client supports sending notifications from Home Assistant to the app. The app [should be registered in your HA](#mobile-app-integration) and HA need to be restarted to make it work. | ||||||
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| For now notificationas could only have title and text. No actions supported yet. After [mobile app will be registered](#mobile-app-integration) and your Home Assistant will be restarted you'll see a new `notify` service. For example: `notify.mobile_app_egor_s_pixel_3_xl`. It can be used to send notifications to HA Client on a specific device. Just call this service with some data: | For now notificationas could only have title and text. No actions supported yet. After [mobile app will be registered](#mobile-app-integration) and your Home Assistant will be restarted you'll see a new `notify` service. For example: `notify.mobile_app_egor_s_pixel_3_xl`. It can be used to send notifications to HA Client on a specific device. Just call this service with some data: | ||||||
| ```yaml | ```yaml | ||||||
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