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assistant-adapter-shell
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Assistant is a self-hosted bot service similar to Hubot (except it's not written in coffeescript!) that executes arbitrary commands to perform certain actions with a variety of adapters to allow it to run on any platform, simultaneously.
This is the shell adapter, which allows you to interact with your assistant through a super-simple interactive CLI.
$ npm install --save assistant-adapter-shell
It's not designed to be programatic. Just interactive. It's for you, the developer, not the script~er.
To get started, add the following to your assistant's package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"shell": "assistant-shell"
},
"assistant-adapters": {
"shell": "assistant-adapter-shell"
}
}
Next, install the relevant adapter like usual. Then, make sure your assistant is running (usually npm start) and
execute the shell with npm run shell :smile:
When you're done, leave the shell with exit or quit.
FAQs
Connect a shell to an Assistant
We found that assistant-adapter-shell demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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