alexaapi

CodesnippetsandfulldemosforbuildingAlexaSkillsinNode.js,Python,Java,andC#,orinteractingwithdevicesusingtheAlexaVoiceService(AVS)or ...,TheAlexaSkillManagementAPI(SMAPI)providesRESTfulHTTPinterfacesforprogrammaticallyperformingAlexaskillmanagementtasks,suchascreatinganew ...,2023年10月30日—TheAlexaSkillsRESTAPIreferencedescribestheoperationsforAlexafeaturesthatyoucanaddtoyourAlexaskillandforAle...

Open Source at Alexa

Code snippets and full demos for building Alexa Skills in Node.js, Python, Java, and C#, or interacting with devices using the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) or ...

Alexa Development Tools & Skill Management APIs

The Alexa Skill Management API (SMAPI) provides RESTful HTTP interfaces for programmatically performing Alexa skill management tasks, such as creating a new ...

Alexa Skills REST API Reference

2023年10月30日 — The Alexa Skills REST API reference describes the operations for Alexa features that you can add to your Alexa skill and for Alexa skill ...

An Amazon Alexa Skills SDK for .NET

... Alexa API more natural for a C# developer using a strongly-typed object model. Alexa.NET also serves as a base foundation for a set of further Alexa skill ...

Alexa

The Alexa APIs for Python consists of python classes that represent the request and response JSON of Alexa services. These models act as a core dependency for ...

How to use an API in Alexa skill in Alexa

2020年5月4日 — How to use an API in Alexa skill in Alexa-hosted(Python) · Click on Create a new skill · Give a unique skill name and choose your country ...

Asking Alexa to do something via REST API call?

2023年3月1日 — Asking Alexa to do something via REST API call? ... I am a bit perplexed on how one might ask Alexa how to do something and get a response? I ...

The Amazon Alexa API Mashup Contest

To compete, you'll build a compelling new voice experience by connecting your favorite public API to Alexa, the brain behind millions of Alexa-enabled devices, ...

Amazon's free Alexa API is a boon for developers

2015年8月6日 — Amazon's Alexa Skills Kit (ASK) is free for developers. Jack Wallen discusses why this important move by Amazon just bested Google.