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Framework allowing developers to write bots that are agnostic with respect to the channel used by their users (messenger, telegram etc...)
Botmaster v3 is virtually a complete rewrite of the framework. A lot of the syntax remains the same, but there are quite a few breaking changes that were necessary in order to get the framework to where we wanted it to be. It is now truly a micro-framework. With only 2 dependencies and without relying on express anymore, Botmaster v3 is the only JS bot framework that gives as much control as possible to the developer without losing its ease of use.
A migration documentation can be found at: http://botmasterai.com/documentation/latest/changelog.html#major-308
Botmaster is a lightweight chatbot framework. Its purpose is to integrate your existing chatbot into a variety of messaging channels - currently Facebook Messenger, Twitter DM and Telegram.
Find the whole documentation for the framework on: http://botmasterai.com/documentation/latest
This library is licensed under the MIT license
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Framework allowing developers to write bots that are agnostic with respect to the channel used by their users (messenger, telegram etc...)
The npm package botmaster receives a total of 95 weekly downloads. As such, botmaster popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that botmaster demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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