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Add step on installing specific version #568

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The recent updates to the documentation for downloading and updating repositories in Home Assistant enhance clarity by providing specific instructions for selecting different versions. The restructuring of bullet points improves organization, making it easier for users to navigate the content and find the information they need. Now users can feel like they’re on a treasure hunt with clear maps—no more X marks the spot confusion!

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source/docs/use/repositories/dashboard.md, source/docs/use/update.md Added instructions for selecting different repository versions and improved the organization of troubleshooting information.

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    User->>System: Request to download/update repository
    System->>User: Display options
    User->>System: Select version (if needed)
    System->>User: Confirm download/update
    User->>System: Receive repository
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Thanks!

@ludeeus ludeeus enabled auto-merge (squash) August 27, 2024 14:09
@ludeeus ludeeus merged commit 6d7f191 into hacs:main Aug 27, 2024
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@c0ffeeca7 c0ffeeca7 deleted the install-specific-version branch August 27, 2024 14:19
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