This repository is still available as a point-in-time reference, but no further updates or support will be prioritized.
The idea behind this new sample app is pretty simple. Wouldn’t it be cool if there was a way you could look up the contact information for people by just asking Alexa? The sample data included with this template lets you search for Alexa Evangelists and Solutions Architects by city, and their first/last names.
If this is your first time here, you're new to Alexa Skills Development, or you're looking for more detailed instructions, click the Get Started button below:
Be sure to take a look at the Additional Resources at the bottom of this page!
Note: The rest of this readme assumes you have your developer environment ready to go and that you have some familiarity with CLI (Command Line Interface) Tools, AWS, and the ASK Developer Portal. If not, click here for a more detailed walkthrough.
Alexa, ask Alexa Team Lookup to find me someone in Boston.
>> rob mccauley is a Solutions Architect on the Alexa Skills Team, based out of boston.
Alexa, start Alexa Team Lookup
/.ask
- ASK CLI (Command Line Interface) Configuration/lambda/custom
- Back-End Logic for the Alexa Skill hosted on AWS Lambda/models
- Voice User Interface and Language Specific Interaction Models/instructions
- Step-by-Step Instructions for Getting Startedskill.json
- Skill Manifest
- Node.js (> v4.3)
- Register for an AWS Account
- Register for an Amazon Developer Account
- Install and Setup ASK CLI
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Clone the repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/alexa/skill-sample-nodejs-team-lookup/
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Initiatialize the ASK CLI by Navigating into the repository and running npm command:
ask init
. Follow the prompts.$ cd skill-sample-nodejs-team-lookup $ ask init
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Install npm dependencies by navigating into the
/lambda
directory and running the npm command:npm install
$ cd lambda/custom $ npm install
ASK CLI will create the skill and the lambda function for you. The Lambda function will be created in us-east-1 (Northern Virginia)
by default.
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Deploy the skill and the lambda function in one step by running the following command:
$ ask deploy
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To test, you need to login to Alexa Developer Console, and enable the "Test" switch on your skill from the "Test" Tab.
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Simulate verbal interaction with your skill through the command line using the following example:
$ ask simulate -l en-US -t "alexa, start alexa team lookup" ✓ Simulation created for simulation id: 4a7a9ed8-94b2-40c0-b3bd-fb63d9887fa7 ◡ Waiting for simulation response{ "status": "SUCCESSFUL", ...
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Once the "Test" switch is enabled, your skill can be tested on devices associated with the developer account as well. Speak to Alexa from any enabled device, from your browser at echosim.io, or through your Amazon Mobile App and say :
Alexa, start alexa team lookup
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./skill.json
Change the skill name, example phrase, icons, testing instructions etc ...
Remember that many information is locale-specific and must be changed for each locale (en-GB and en-US)
See the Skill Manifest Documentation for more information.
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./lambda/custom/index.js
Modify messages, and facts from the source code to customize the skill.
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./models/*.json
Change the model definition to replace the invocation name and the sample phrase for each intent. Repeat the operation for each locale you are planning to support.
- Amazon Developer Forums - Join the conversation!
- Hackster.io - See what others are building with Alexa.
- Voice Design Guide - A great resource for learning conversational and voice user interface design.
- CodeAcademy: Learn Alexa - Learn how to build an Alexa Skill from within your browser with this beginner friendly tutorial on CodeAcademy!
- Official Alexa Skills Kit Node.js SDK - The Official Node.js SDK Documentation
- Official Alexa Skills Kit Documentation - Official Alexa Skills Kit Documentation