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I wasn't a fan of HACS making a github account a requirement.

I understand the reasoning, but IMO it should be optional.

I've been getting by fine manually installing custom components, but some basic automation to this process would be nice., especially for updates.

Before I start on my own barebones addon for maintaining custom components, I figured I would ask around if any such thing already exists.

At the bare minimum an addon that serves as a frontend for git clone/pull plus moving the files into the appropriate folder. A bonus would be to display available updates with change logs attached.

The HACS searchable database is great, but I don't find it particularly necessary. Manually pasting a codeberg/github repo then clicking an Add button seems totally acceptable.

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[-] lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I don't recall having to log into my github account to install HACS.

Github did start clamping down on things a while ago and started requiring logins for certain things (I forget exactly what, but one of my Docker VMs complained about it once and that's what I found), but that's not anything HACS can control.

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