< [Why custom firmware?](why_custom_firmware.md) | [Index](../README.md) | [Configuration guide](configuration.md) > # Installation guide The code must be compiled into a firmware using ESPHome v1.19.0 or later. Therefore, a prerequisite is that you have ESPHome up and running in some form (command line, docker container, web dashboard, possibly from within Home Assistant as an add-on). For information on this, please refer to the documentation on the [ESPHome website](https://esphome.io). The component code is distributed directly from GitHub. You will not have to download and install the code manually. This leverages the [external components](https://esphome.io/components/external_components.html) feature. Before you can compile the firmware, you will have to create the YAML configuration file for your device. You can take the [`example.yaml`](../example.yaml) from this repository as a starting point, and modify that one to your needs. Detailed information about the YAML configuration options can be found in the [Configuration guide](configuration.md). After these steps you can let ESPHome compile your firmware (`firmware.bin`) file. This firmware can then be flashed onto the device. Like normal with ESPHome, the first time you will have to flash the device using a serial interface. After this initial flashing operation, you can flash new versions of the firmware using the OTA (Over The Air) method. See [the flashing guide](flashing.md) for hints on opening up the device and flashing its firmware using the serial interface. < [Why custom firmware?](why_custom_firmware.md) | [Index](../README.md) | [Configuration guide](configuration.md) >