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An open-source programmable telecommunications stack for building voice applications and PBX functionalities.
A component-based framework for building cross-platform conversational apps for voice and chat platforms like Alexa, Messenger, and the web.
A template Alexa skill demonstrating how to implement long-form audio playback using the AudioPlayer interface.
A minimalist Python SDK for developing Alexa Skills using AWS Lambda, with built-in intent routing and session management.
An Alexa Skill sample template for building quiz game skills using Node.js.
A .NET library for building Alexa skills with interface compatibility to Amazon's Java AlexaSkillsKit.
An Alexa Skill sample template for building city guide skills with landmarks and news using Node.js.
A Node.js library for programmatically testing and debugging Alexa skills with unit, regression, and end-to-end testing.
A curated list of awesome resources for building applications with Actions on Google and the Google Assistant.
An Alexa Skill template for creating voice applications that read RSS and Atom feeds.
A sample Alexa skill demonstrating a high-low number guessing game with session and persistent attributes in Node.js.
A Node.js implementation of Amazon Echo Alexa's App Kit for building custom Alexa skills.
A sample Google Assistant Action demonstrating permission requests, user storage, surface transfers, and Google Maps Static API integration using Dialogflow and Node.js.
A Kotlin framework for building Alexa Skills with embedded Jetty server, TLS, and development tools.
A JavaScript library that expands custom utterance slots for Alexa Skills Kit Sample Utterances.
A starter kit for Amazon Echo skill development using the Alexia framework with example intents and deployment scripts.
Node.js SDKs for managing voice platform content across Alexa and other platforms.
A Google Assistant action that provides PDPU students with their daily class and lab schedules via voice commands.
A minimalist framework for building Alexa Skill Kit applications on Amazon Lambda or as a web service.
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