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UI2 seeks to directly convert user intention into action. Think if an assistant like Siri was implemented directly into an application—but you can type to it, and due to its deep integration, it's accurate, powerful, and fast.
And not only that, you can see exactly what that assistant would do as you are typing.
Learn more and get started with development at ui2-docs.vercel.app
See the source code, examples, and more on GitHub.
The idea of the User Interface has always been the same since it's creation.
But imagine a world where there is no barrier between intention and action. One where you can directly express your Intent—and have the computer handle the rest for you.
That very idea is UI2.
UI2, or the Unified Intent Interface is a framework for a natural-language interface to any application.
It is powered by the idea of Intent Identification, merging all the intents in your app—searching, taking action, and more—into a single natural language interface.
UI2 can be described with four core ideas:
Install with NPM, or your favorite package manager.
npm i ui2-sdk
Learn more and get started with development at ui2-docs.vercel.app
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We found that ui2-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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