Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2
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UPDATE
[2.1.0] - 2018.11.14
- Customizable
command
feature is added. Now you can control your device and MM without other module’s help.
And notification system oftranscriptionHook
is changed. New configuration is needed. - Prepared hook commands. Say these (Or customize them in configuration)
hide all
: modules on screen will be hiddenshow all
: hidden modules will be shown againreboot yourself
: reboot deviceshutdown yourself
: shutdown devicego to sleep
: LCD power off (you might need to modify/scripts/screenoff.sh
)wake up
: LCD power on (you might need to modify/scripts/screenon.sh
)
onIdle
feature be added. Aftertimer
without no query after last query,command
will be activated. (By default, after 30min All modules will be hidden.)- And
onActivate
feature is added. When you activate Assistant, thiscommand
will be executed aftertimer
. (By default, modules hidden byonIdle
will be shown again) - For update from 2.0.0
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2 git pull
- Customizable
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@sean thanks for the update, but what are those fireworks?
Nothing to do with your module or? :grinning_face:
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@cr4z33 I wanted someone to ask about Fireworks. :D. I’m making that module for my X-mas eyecandy.
But unfortunately, on RPI the speed is crazy slow. I’m doing optimization, but hard. :D. If I get a success, I’ll release. -
@sean lol alright although I personally wouldn’t use it. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@Sean
Thanks for the update. I have two small issues after update.
For some weird reason most of my modules go blank after some time and only turn back on after I trigger assistant with voice.
Also the feedback window only shows up at the bottom if the speaker icon is top right of screen but if I try moving icon the feedback window ends up being in very small areas of screen.
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- onIdle feature be added. After “timer” is passed without no query from last query, command will be activated. (By default, after 30min All modules will be hidden.)
=> set configuration like this.
onIdle: {
timer: 0, // if you don’t want to use this feature, just set timer as0
or command as “”
command: “”
}, - onIdle feature be added. After “timer” is passed without no query from last query, command will be activated. (By default, after 30min All modules will be hidden.)
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@teitlebot
Second might be css adjustments needed. I don’t know your whole module and css structure, so currently can’t answer. Tomorrow I’ll test and reply to you. -
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UPDATED
[2.1.1] - 2018.11.23
- TTS feature is added. Now, Other modules can order MMM-AssistantMk2 to say something. It can be used like something similar TEXT-TO-SPEECH. By example, you can build your customClock module to say current time via MMM-AssistantMk2
- USAGE:
this.sendNotification("ASSISTANT_SAY", "Time to go to bed")
this.sendNotification("ASSISTANT_SAY", {text:"C'est trop chaud", lang:"fr-FR"})
- NOTICE:
- This feature is somekind of Assistant hooking. If you say “Repeat after me SOMETHING”, Google Assistant will repeat SOMETHING. So, there could be a possibility of not responding as intend. Too long or complex text might be not available.
- Currently I can’t find correspondence of
Repeat after me
for German/Japanese/Korean language. PR please.
- Thanks to Valerio Pilo. His brilliant idea and PR could make this feature.
- USAGE:
- For TelegramBot, TTS feature is also added. Now you can make your Home Mirror to say something with MMM-TelegramBot even when you are working in your office.
/s Please open the door, mom!
- Youtube playing status in frontend dev-panel is added.
- At least you can get status of Youtube player event when video fails to be played.
- For update from 2.1.0
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2 git pull
- TTS feature is added. Now, Other modules can order MMM-AssistantMk2 to say something. It can be used like something similar TEXT-TO-SPEECH. By example, you can build your customClock module to say current time via MMM-AssistantMk2