Miscellaneous Fixes (#21166)

* Improve model titles

* remove deprecated strftime_fmt

* remove

* remove restart wording

* add copilot instructions

* fix docs

* Move files into try for classification rollover

* Use friendly names for zones in notifications

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Co-authored-by: Nicolas Mowen <nickmowen213@gmail.com>
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Josh Hawkins
2025-12-07 08:57:46 -06:00
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13 changed files with 37 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -116,4 +116,4 @@ Along with individual review item summaries, Generative AI provides the ability
Review reports can be requested via the [API](/integrations/api#review-summarization) by sending a POST request to `/api/review/summarize/start/{start_ts}/end/{end_ts}` with Unix timestamps.
For Home Assistant users, there is a built-in service (`frigate.generate_review_summary`) that makes it easy to request review reports as part of automations or scripts. This allows you to automatically generate daily summaries, vacation reports, or custom time period reports based on your specific needs.
For Home Assistant users, there is a built-in service (`frigate.review_summarize`) that makes it easy to request review reports as part of automations or scripts. This allows you to automatically generate daily summaries, vacation reports, or custom time period reports based on your specific needs.

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@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ To create a poly mask:
5. Click the plus icon under the type of mask or zone you would like to create
6. Click on the camera's latest image to create the points for a masked area. Click the first point again to close the polygon.
7. When you've finished creating your mask, press Save.
8. Restart Frigate to apply your changes.
Your config file will be updated with the relative coordinates of the mask/zone:

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@@ -1002,10 +1002,6 @@ ui:
# full: 8:15:22 PM Mountain Standard Time
# (default: shown below).
time_style: medium
# Optional: Ability to manually override the date / time styling to use strftime format
# https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Formatting-Calendar-Time.html
# possible values are shown above (default: not set)
strftime_fmt: "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"
# Optional: Set the unit system to either "imperial" or "metric" (default: metric)
# Used in the UI and in MQTT topics
unit_system: metric