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A framework for Alexa (Amazon Echo) apps using Node.js
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Control your computer with your Google Home or Amazon Alexa assistant!
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The Alexa Skills Kit SDK for Java helps you get a skill up and running quickly, letting you focus on skill logic instead of boilerplate code.
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Amazon Echo integration with Sonos
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Alexa skill for controlling Kodi
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Emulated Belkin WeMo devices that work with the Amazon Echo
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Library for effortless Alexa Skill development with AWS Lambda
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A collection of Amazon Echo / Alexa tools for Go development.
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Run and debug Alexa skills on the command-line. Create bots. Run them in Slack. Run them anywhere!
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Amazon Echo Alexa's App Kit Ruby Implementation
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Phodal's Smart Home Setup Guide:HomeBridge + Home Assistant + Amazon Echo
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Integrate your Amazon Echo devices into your Hubitat environment to create virtual Echo Devices. These virtual devices will allow you to speak text, make announcements, control media playback including volume, and many other Alexa features.
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Php library for amazon echo (alexa) skill development.
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Python toolkit for writing Amazon Echo skills as web services
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An Amazon Alexa skill to open and edit google docs through voice
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