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Jarvis

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A Personal Assistant for Linux and MacOS

Jarvis

Jarvis is a simple personal assistant for Linux and MacOS which works on terminal. He can talk to you if you enable his voice. He can tell you the weather, he can find restaurants and and other places near you. He can do some great stuff for you. Stay updated about new functionalities.

Getting Started

In order to start Jarvis just clone the repository and run ./setup.sh

Run Jarvis from anywhere by command jarvis

You can start by typing help within the Jarvis command line to check what Jarvis can do for you.

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Contributing

  • PR's are accepted!!
  • We follow PEP 8 guidelines. Before making a PR, make sure that your code is according to PEP8 standards.
  • If you have some ideas for new features and you don't have time to implement them please open an issue with the tag new_feature
  • If you have time to add extra functionality to Jarvis (for example new actions like "record" etc.) you only need to add this action to the actions tuple (look on init(self) in CmdInterpreter.py) as a string if it's a one word command or as a dict if it's a two word command. Then, add appropriate methods (substitute record for the name of your command):
    • do_record(self, s): implement here your command functionality. s is where Jarvis will pass the arguments of your command.
    • help_record(self): print what your command does.
    • (optional) complete_record(self): useful to get completions, if it's a two word command use get_completions method:
      • return self.get_completions("record", text)
  • Please don't forget to comment (document) your code

Note: one word command examples are: say [text that Jarvis will speak], weather. Two word command examples are: hotspot start, hotspot stop, increase volume, decrease volume.

How to run tests:

For PEP8

Change into Jarvis directory

cd Jarvis

Then run coala

coala --ci

For tests

Add __init__.py file in jarviscli/tests/test_manual/

Change into the Jarvis/jarviscli directory

cd Jarvis/jarviscli

Then run unittest discover

python -m unittest discover

Authors

sukeesh

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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