Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Voice/motion control
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@MichMich Well what about annyang. i got it working on my rpi3. See https://github.com/TalAter/annyang-electron-demo. I tried to make a module with the use of your readme file but it didn’t work. (I am not rly (rly not) good at coding).
The demo needs some extra dependencies so it’s not simple to write a module. Can you maybe give it a try?What about the demo. i didn’t get the actual response in my browser but when i opened the console i saw he recognized my words really clear and fast. (and that for a dutch guy ^^)
I think if you get this running with basic setup (hello, show map, show picture), it could even be expanded to run shells with your voice to turn on and off your monitor. (and other crazy ideas :P)
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You can just install extra dependencies using
npm install
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@MichMich is it possible to restart annyang when the onend event is called?
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@tyho It probably is. I did not look into the Annyang API.
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@coolbotic @MichMich I got something working. I combined annyang and angular (from snippets and reading de api). and it works unlimited so far.
The thing is i got it only working separate. I have to cd to the folder and then npm install && npm start to run.
It’s realy basic, cuz i am not a programmer. (i only added simple commands and i get the response i want in my browser). But it’s easy now to expand. I am working on a command to turn on and off my monitor by shell commands but i didn’t got it running yet.
The thing is i don’t know how to include it in the mirror. And honestly i don’t know how to post it somewhere like github -_- so others can help :p -
I also managed to turn my sceen on and off by voice.
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@tyho It would be good to see what you’ve done, if you could post a tutorial or something
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how does github work?
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@tyho github works as a distributed revision control and scm, so to use it you need to log an acct there, grab the desktop sync software for whatever os flavour you’re running, create a repository and then sync it to the path of your local working copy