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Sync AirGradient entities with the codebase

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    • Added a new "Raw PM2.5" sensor to enhance data collection.
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The pull request updates the AirGradient integration documentation by adding a new sensor and several configuration entities. The documentation now includes the "Raw PM2.5" sensor to enhance data collection. In addition, multiple new configuration entities are detailed for automation and device setup. These include options for calibration, offset values, LED bar settings, brightness controls, and display standards. The updates expand the documentation with more detailed configuration options for the AirGradient devices.

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source/_integrations/airgradient.markdown Added sensor "Raw PM2.5" and new configuration entities: "CO2 automatic baseline calibration days", "NOx learning offset", "Total volatile organic compounds learning offset", "Data used for the LED bar", "LED bar brightness", "Display brightness", "Configuration source", "Display PM standard".

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source/_integrations/airgradient.markdown (2)

53-60: Configuration Entities as Sensors: Clarity & Markdown Formatting
The block introducing configuration entities available as sensors is a useful addition. To improve readability and align with markdownlint (MD032) guidelines, consider adding a blank line before the bullet list. Additionally, note that the phrases “Data used for the LED bar” and “LED bar brightness” appear consecutively—verify that this duplication is intentional and that the distinction between these two configuration entities is clear to your users.

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[grammar] ~57-~57: This phrase is duplicated. You should probably use “LED bar” only once.
Context: ...nds learning offset - Data used for the LED bar - LED bar brightness - Display temperature unit -...

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54-54: Lists should be surrounded by blank lines
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74-79: Configuration Entities Update: Consistency and Duplication Check
The newly added configuration entities ("Configuration source", "Data used for the LED bar", "Display PM standard", "CO2 automatic baseline calibration days", "NOx learning offset", and "Total volatile organic compounds learning offset") enhance the customization options. Please double-check that these entities are presented consistently with the sensor-based configuration section and that any duplicate phrasing (particularly regarding “LED bar”) is deliberate, avoiding potential confusion in the user documentation.

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48-48: New Sensor Addition: "Raw PM2.5"
The addition of the "Raw PM2.5" sensor to the supported sensors list is appropriate and clearly reflects the expanded data collection capabilities. Please ensure that the integration logic elsewhere (if applicable) recognizes this new sensor.

- Signal strength
- Temperature
- Total volatile organic compounds index

A number of configuration entities are available as sensors to automate with if you set up the device via AirGradient instead.
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what do you mean by "if you set up the device via AirGradient instead"?

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You can set up the device both via the cloud and locally. So if you set airgradient up via the cloud, you can still see the settings of the device, but not as an entity that can be updated using HA

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source/_integrations/airgradient.markdown (2)

59-67: Clarify and Rephrase the Configuration Entities Introduction
The sentence on line 59—

"A number of configuration entities are available as sensors to automate with if you control the device via the AirGradient dashboard instead of set it to control locally."
—can be made clearer and more parallel. Consider rephrasing it to something like:
"A number of configuration entities are available for automation when you control the device via the AirGradient dashboard rather than locally."
Additionally, note that markdownlint (MD032) suggests that list items (lines 60–67) should be surrounded by blank lines. A simple adjustment in the markdown formatting would improve readability.

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[grammar] ~63-~63: This phrase is duplicated. You should probably use “LED bar” only once.
Context: ...nds learning offset - Data used for the LED bar - LED bar brightness - Display temperature unit -...

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63-64: Re-evaluate Repetition of the 'LED bar' Phrase
Static analysis flagged a potential repeated use of "LED bar" in the items "Data used for the LED bar" (line 63) and "LED bar brightness" (line 64). While these likely refer to distinct configuration parameters, consider revising one of the labels for extra clarity (or adding additional context in the documentation) if the duplicated phrase could cause confusion.

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[grammar] ~63-~63: This phrase is duplicated. You should probably use “LED bar” only once.
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54-54: New Sensor Addition: "Raw PM2.5"
The addition of the "Raw PM2.5" sensor aligns well with the intent to expand data collection capabilities.


80-85: Review the Newly Added Configuration Entities
The new configuration entities—"Configuration source", "Data used for the LED bar", "Display PM standard", "CO2 automatic baseline calibration days", "NOx learning offset", and "Total volatile organic compounds learning offset"—are well aligned with the PR objectives. Please verify that their naming and any accompanying explanations elsewhere in the documentation are consistent.

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Thank you, @joostlek 👍

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