Cookiecutter template for Alexa skills based on the fantastic Flask-Ask framework πΎπ£β
This cookiecutter creates a ready-to-roll Alexa Skill skeleton based on Flask-Ask
, an amazing framework by John Wheeler
. Flask-Ask is quite possibly the fastest way to get started with developing Alexa Skills, and this
cookiecutter only makes it faster!
AMAZON
intents, such as Yes
, No
, and Help
.template.yaml
template file with some examples.speech_assets
folder, to hold your speech assets.custom_slot_types
folder to keep your list of custom slot values.intent_schema.json
, which you can use as your template for building up the intent schema.sample_utterances.txt
file (since the intentions currently provided for don't need utterances...).requirements.txt
file with all you need.README.rst
, explaining requirements and the setup process.Short of a partridge in a pear tree, this contains everything you might need to get cracking with your very own Alexa skill! Read on below for directions on getting started with Flask-Ask
_.
To create the scaffolded project skeleton in your project, all you need to do is
cookiecutter
installed (if not, go here
_),cookiecutter
to pull this repo and start scaffolding by entering the following command into your shell of choice: cookiecutter gh:chrisvoncsefalvay/cookiecutter-flask-ask
, andREADME.rst
file in your brand new repo!That's all!
Contributions are welcome! I'm also on the Flask-Ask Gitter
_ a lot, so you are welcome to let me know just what I
could do to make this an even better tool for Alexa developers!
.. _here: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter .. _John Wheeler: https://alexatutorial.com .. _Flask-Ask: https://alexatutorial.com/flask-ask .. _Flask-Ask Gitter: https://gitter.im/johnwheeler/flask-ask/