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There is the possibility in Home Assistant to import custom addons. If I remember correctly, the addons are stored in the directory /root/addons.
You can simply copy my project folder with the Dockerfile and additional config file via ssh or a samba share into this directory. After a restart of HA, the addon should be visible under Settings > Add-ons > Add-on Store. The custom addon can be installed like every other addon by clicking "install". If everything went correctly, HA should now run an instance of "inverter-connect". Keep in mind, that the mqtt broker must be installed separately.
I don't know yet, how to modify configuration files via the HA interface. Therefore, if you want to try out my changes, you have to modify the file cfg/inverter-connect-template.toml by hand and rename it to cfg/inverter-connect.toml. This file is copied automatically during the Docker build.
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