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@microsoft/bf-chatdown
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Tool for parsing chat files and outputting replayable activities
This package is intended for Microsoft use only and should be consumed through @microsoft/botframework-cli. It is not designed to be consumed as an independent package.
Tool for parsing chat files and outputting replayable activities.
bf chatdown
Converts chat dialog files in .chat format into transcript files. Writes corresponding .transcript for each .chat file.
USAGE
$ bf chatdown
OPTIONS
-h, --help Chatdown command help
See code: src\commands\chatdown\index.ts
bf chatdown:convert
Converts chat dialog files in .chat format into transcript files. Writes corresponding .transcript for each .chat file.
USAGE
$ bf chatdown:convert
OPTIONS
-f, --force If --out flag is provided with the path to an existing file, overwrites that file
-h, --help Chatdown command help
-i, --in=in The path of the chat file or directory to be parsed. A glob expression may be passed containing chat
files to be processed all at once, ex. ./**/*.chat. If flag is omitted, stdin will be used. If an
output directory is not present (-o), it will default the output to the current working directory.
-o, --out=out Path to the directory where the output of the multiple chat file processing (-o) will be placed.
-p, --prefix Prefix stdout with package name.
-s, --stamp Use static timestamps when generating timestamps on activities.
EXAMPLE
$ bf chatdown
$ bf chatdown --in=./path/to/file/sample.chat
$ bf chatdown --in ./test/utils/*.sample.chat -o ./
$ (echo user=Joe && [ConversationUpdate=MembersAdded=Joe]) | bf chatdown --static
See code: src\commands\chatdown\convert.ts
bf chatdown
Converts chat dialog files in .chat format into transcript files. Writes corresponding .transcript for each .chat file.
USAGE
$ bf chatdown
OPTIONS
-h, --help Chatdown command help
See code: src/commands/chatdown/index.ts
bf chatdown:convert
Converts chat dialog files in .chat format into transcript files. Writes corresponding .transcript for each .chat file.
USAGE
$ bf chatdown:convert
OPTIONS
-f, --force If --out flag is provided with the path to an existing file, overwrites that file
-h, --help Chatdown command help
-i, --in=in The path of the chat file or directory to be parsed. A glob expression may be passed containing chat
files to be processed all at once, ex. ./**/*.chat. If flag is omitted, stdin will be used. If an
output directory is not present (-o), it will default the output to the current working directory.
-o, --out=out Path to the directory where the output of the multiple chat file processing (-o) will be placed.
-p, --prefix Prefix stdout with package name.
-s, --stamp Use static timestamps when generating timestamps on activities.
EXAMPLE
$ bf chatdown
$ bf chatdown --in=./path/to/file/sample.chat
$ bf chatdown --in ./test/utils/*.sample.chat -o ./
$ (echo user=Joe && [ConversationUpdate=MembersAdded=Joe]) | bf chatdown --static
See code: src/commands/chatdown/convert.ts
FAQs
Tool for parsing chat files and outputting replayable activities
We found that @microsoft/bf-chatdown demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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