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@sprucelabs/sprucebot-cli

A command-line tool for Sprucebot 🌲🤖 (retail.bot).

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sprucebot-cli

Hey, I'm Sprucebot! This CLI was designed to give you the tools you need to begin building skills to help brick-and-mortar businesses thrive in the Internet age.

Our goal is to connect people, not replace them. So make sure your skill promotes human-to-human connection.

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Skills Development

First there were desktop applications, then mobile apps, now we are entering the Decade of the Skill! 💥💥💥

They are the next step in App Evolution. They are interface agnostic. They react to real world events.

Beyond reacting JUST voice commands (Alexa -COMING SOON-, Google Home -COMING SOON-, HomePod -COMING SOON-). I can chat through pretty much any interface (sms, Facebook Messenger -COMING SOON-, etc.), I know when teammates arrive at work, when guests arrive at local businesses, when business owners ask to borrow a ladder from a neighbor -COMING SOON-, when guests message a business, EVEN WHEN SOMEONE BOOKS A HAIRCUT!! 💇

But, to be clear; I take privacy very seriously and as a Skills Developer, I'm not gonna share much with you. Seriously, all you'll get is the guest's first name and a link to their profile photo in a few sizes. Oh, and you can only access data your skill collects. All data shared between skills is done through the emitting of events.

Anyway, what was I saying before things got all serious?

It's the ultimate social network, and with your skills giving me the power to facilitate amazing experiences, brick-and-mortar, ma and pa shops will live long into the future. 🌲🤖

Prerequisites

Installation

yarn global add @sprucelabs/sprucebot-cli

Getting Started Building Your Skill

Before you build your first Skill, you need to setup a business, lets do that!

  1. Visit https://hello.sprucebot.com and login.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap Add My Location.
  3. Once your location is created, you can start to dev your first skill!
  4. yarn global add @sprucelabs/sprucebot-cli
  5. cd ~/path/to/dev/folder
  6. sprucebot skill create
  7. Follow steps and change the world! 💪
  8. Be sure to select a version that matches 7.4.x (not canary).

Skill Commands

This is where the magic happens!

  • sprucebot skill create
    • Downloads the Skills Kit and helps you get your new skill setup
    • All subsequent commands require you to be in the skill's directory
  • sprucebot remote set [prod|alpha|stage|qa|dev|alpha]
    • You probably only have access to prod
    • If you wish test skills at alpha locations, eg Spruce, email scientists@sprucelabs.ai
    • If you wish to get early access to features on stage... you guessed it
  • sprucebot skill register
    • Registers your skill with remote
  • sprucebot skill update
    • Updates your skill from package.json#version to sprucebot-skills-kit@version
    • Requires a clean working directory and git repo
    • To see what changed, use git status
    • After resolving any conflicts run yarn install && yarn test
  • sprucebot skill unregister -COMING SOON-
    • Takes your skill entirely off remote
    • It will be uninstalled from all locations that had it
    • All meta data will be deleted

User Commands

Requires you to have an account at your chosen remote (probably hello.sprucebot.com).

  • sprucebot user login
    • Log you in and sets you up to dev at a location of your choosing
  • sprucebot user logout -COMING SOON-*
    • Logs you out

Simulator Commands

When your skill needs to respond to different events (enter, leave), you need to simulate them locally.

  • cd my-skill-dir
  • sprucebot simulator start

Once the simulator is running, you can press different keys to simulate events. You'll see when you get there.

Platform Development

This section is only relevant if you've been given permission to work directly on my core systems.

Prerequisites

Platform Commands

  • sprucebot platform install [path]
    • path defaults to ./sprucebot
    • -p --platform to select web, api, or defaults all
    • --s --select-version to checkout specific versions once cloned
    • -b --branch the branch to checkout, defaults to dev
    • REQUIRED You need to fork the following projects:
      • com-sprucebot-api
      • com-sprucebot-web
      • sprucebot-dev-services
  • sudo sprucebot platform development
    • Setup dns and hosts configurations for local development.
    • Adds local.sprucebot.com, local-api.sprucebot.com, and local-devtools.sprucebot.com to hosts
  • sprucebot platform start [key]
    • Launches the platform
    • key can be all, web, api, relay
    • Default to all
    • Visit your local Sprucebot to verify platform is running properly
  • sudo sprucebot platform logs [key]
    • key can be all, web, api, relay
    • Default to all
  • sprucebot platform version
    • Launch the interactive version select prompt

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Package last updated on 17 Jan 2019

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