Alternative firmware for [ESP8266](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP8266) based devices with **easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX**.
In addition to the [release webpage](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/releases/latest) the binaries can also be downloaded from http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/release/
Unless your Tasmota powered device exhibits a problem or you need to make use of a feature that is not available in the Tasmota version currently installed on your device, leave your device alone - it works so don't make unnecessary changes! If the release version (i.e., the master branch) exhibits unexpected behaviour for your device and configuration, you should upgrade to the latest development version instead to see if your problem is resolved as some bugs in previous releases or development builds may already have been resolved.
The Tasmota development codebase is checked every 1-2 hours for changes. If new commits have been merged and they compile successfuly, new binary files for every variant will be posted at http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/ (this web address can be used for OTA updates too). The last compiled commit number is also indicated on the same page. It is important to note that these binaries are based on the current development codebase. These commits are tested as much as is possible and are typically quite stable. However, it is infeasible to test on the hundreds of different types of devices with all the available configuration options permitted.
Note that there is a chance, as with any upgrade, that the device may not function as expected. You must always account for the possibility that you may need to flash the device via the serial programming interface if the OTA upgrade fails. Even with the master release, you should always attempt to test the device or a similar prototype before upgrading a device which is in production or is hard to reach. And, as always, make a backup of the device configuration before beginning any firmware update.
If your device connects to mains electricity (AC power) there is danger of electrocution if not installed properly. If you don't know how to install it, please call an electrician (***Beware:*** certain countries prohibit installation without a licensed electrician present). Remember: _**SAFETY FIRST**_. It is not worth the risk to yourself, your family and your home if you don't know exactly what you are doing. Never tinker or try to flash a device using the serial programming interface while it is connected to MAINS ELECTRICITY (AC power).
We don't take any responsibility nor liability for using this software nor for the installation or any tips, advice, videos, etc. given by any member of this site or any related site.
Please do not ask to add new devices unless it requires additional code for new features. If the device is not listed as a module, try using [Templates](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Templates) first. If it is not listed in the [Tasmota Device Templates Repository](http://blakadder.github.io/templates) create your own [Template](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Templates#creating-your-template).
Download one of the released binaries from https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/releases and flash it to your hardware [using our installation guide](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Getting-Started).
- To make compile time changes to Tasmota use the `user_config_override.h` file. It assures keeping your custom settings when you download and compile a new version. You have to make a copy from the provided `user_config_override_sample.h` file and add your setting overrides. To enable the override you have to set a compile define as documented in the `user_config_override_sample.h` file.
See [wiki migration path](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Upgrading#migration-path) for instructions how to migrate to a major version. Pay attention to the following version breaks due to dynamic settings updates:
* [Tasmota Forum](https://groups.google.com/d/forum/sonoffusers): For usage and discussions.
* [Tasmota Support Chat](https://discord.gg/Ks2Kzd4): For support, troubleshooting and general questions. You have better chances to get fast answers from members of the Tasmota Community.
* [Search in Issues](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues): You might find an answer to your question by searching current or closed issues.
* [Bug Report](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues/new?template=Bug_report.md): For reporting Bugs of Tasmota Software.
* [Feature Request](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues/new?template=Feature_request.md): For requesting features/functions to Tasmota Software.
* [Troubleshooting](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues/new?template=Custom.md): As a last resort, you can open new *Troubleshooting* issue on GitHub if the solution could not be found using the other channels. Just remember: the more info you provide the more chances you'll have to get an accurate answer.
* [Issue a question](https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues/new/choose): As a last resort, you can open a new *Question* issue on GitHub if the answer could not be found using the other channels. Just remember: the more info you provide the more chances you'll have to get an accurate answer.
- Jacek Ziółkowski for his [TDM](https://github.com/jziolkowski/tdm) management tool and [Tasmotizer](https://github.com/tasmota/tasmotizer) flashing tool
- Christian Staars for NRF24L01 and HM-10 Bluetooth sensor support