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wickrio-hello-world-bot
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This integration responds to users messages with canned responses, each response will be sent out in a well defined sequence associated with the Wickr user sending to the Wickr IO client. The Wickr IO Hello World integration is a sample integration, which can be used as a base to create new custom integrations. Note: This is a good template to edit and create a custom chatbot for Wickr
To get started, you would need to setup your system, download and install Docker and run the WickrIO Docker container. Full instructions on how to do so are available here: https://wickrinc.github.io/wickrio-docs/#wickr-io-getting-started
Wickr IO integrations are configured by running the configure.sh file, to add any additional tokens you want to prompt for do so by adding them to the array in line 63 in configure.js
Required tokens:
For full documentation and usage guide go here: https://wickrinc.github.io/wickrio-docs/
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Wickr's own Hello World Bot
The npm package wickrio-hello-world-bot receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, wickrio-hello-world-bot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wickrio-hello-world-bot 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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