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Top 23 Echo Open-Source Projects
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willow
Open source, local, and self-hosted Amazon Echo/Google Home competitive Voice Assistant alternative
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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goview
Goview is a lightweight, minimalist and idiomatic template library based on golang html/template for building Go web application.
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go-http-metrics
Go modular http middleware to measure HTTP requests independent of metrics backend (with Prometheus and OpenCensus as backend implementations) and http framework/library
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ColorEchoForShell
Make π(shell) 's π¬ (`echo`) to be π¨ easily β¨ Support β sh β bash β zsh β ksh β π One simple command for vibrant text output! π«
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mir
Mir is a toolkit for register method handler to http engine router(eg: gin,echo,iris,mux,httprouter) use struct tag info. (by alimy)
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node-red-contrib-alexa-remote-cakebaked
Forked for me and the community to keep dependencies up to date :)
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gswagger
Generate an openapi spec dynamically based on the types used to handle request and response
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Echo for the web server.
Fair points but with all due respect completely misses the point and context. My comment was a reply to a new user interested in esphome on a post about esphome.
You're talking about CircuitPython, 35KB web replies, PSRAM, UF2 bootloader, etc. These are comparatively very advanced topics and you didn't mention esphome once.
The comfort and familiarity of Amazon for what is already a new, intimidating, and challenging subject is of immeasurable value for a novice. They can click those links, fill a cart, and have stuff show up tomorrow with all of the usual ease, friendliness, and reliability of Amazon. If they get frustrated or it doesn't work out they can shove it in the box and get a full refund Amazon-style.
You're suggesting wandering all over the internet, ordering stuff from China, multiple vendors, etc while describing a bunch of things that frankly just won't matter to them. I say this as someone who has been an esphome and home assistant user since day one. The approach I described has never failed or remotely bothered me and over the past ~decade I've seen it suggested to new users successfully time and time again.
In terms of PSRAM to my knowledge the only thing it is utilized for in the esphome ecosystem is higher resolution displays and more advanced voice assistant scenarios that almost always require -S3 anyway and are a very advanced, challenging use cases. I'm very familiar with displays, voice, the S3, and PSRAM but more on that in a second...
> live with one less LX7 core and no Bluetooth
I'm the founder of Willow[0] and when comparing Willow to esphome the most frequent request we get is supporting bluetooth functionality i.e. esphome bluetooth proxy[1]. This is an extremely popular use case in the esphome/home assistant community. Not having bluetooth while losing a core and paying more is a bigger issue than pin spacing.
It's also a pretty obscure board and while not a big deal to you and I if you look around at docs, guides, etc, etc you'll see the cheap-o boards from Amazon are by far the most popular and common (unsurprisingly). Another plus for a new user.
Speaking of Willow (and back to PSRAM again) even the voice assistant satellite functionality of Home Assistant doesn't fundamentally require it - the most popular device doesn't have it either[2].
Very valuable comment with a lot of interesting information, just doesn't apply to context.
[0] - https://heywillow.io/
[1] - https://esphome.io/components/bluetooth_proxy.html
[2] - https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/thirteen-usd-voi...
Project mention: Home Assistant Year of the Voice β Chapter 4: Wake Words | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-10-13Voice control is about the only way my wife and kids interact with hass (in spite of other options). I (re)wrote an app for interfacing with Alexa[0] while my son was a neonate because it made such a difference to be able to verbally turn off lights while both hands were full carrying him around (or sleeping on my chest and I don't want to move).
For me, voice control is a must.
[0]: https://github.com/n8henrie/fauxmo
Project mention: Production-Ready Go RESTful API Boilerplate with Echo | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-26
Project mention: Is this program safe to install on my PC? Alexa announcing connection every time I'm idle for more than 5 minutes is annoying me but i don't wanna accidentally downalod a virus | /r/programming | 2023-11-21
Echo related posts
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Production-Ready Go RESTful API Boilerplate with Echo
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Error handling in Go web apps shouldn't be so awkward
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Any βGoogle Homeβ type solutions that work offline?
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Is this program safe to install on my PC? Alexa announcing connection every time I'm idle for more than 5 minutes is annoying me but i don't wanna accidentally downalod a virus
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Open Source Smart Device
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Home Assistant Year of the Voice β Chapter 4: Wake Words
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Show HN: Willow: the fastest and most private open source voice assistant
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Echo projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Echo | 28,568 |
2 | willow | 2,365 |
3 | flask-ask | 1,911 |
4 | echo | 916 |
5 | echo-swagger | 740 |
6 | rk-boot | 494 |
7 | golang-echo-realworld-example-app | 478 |
8 | goview | 403 |
9 | go-http-metrics | 361 |
10 | fauxmo | 317 |
11 | local-echo | 136 |
12 | docker-ddns-server | 133 |
13 | ColorEchoForShell | 109 |
14 | Go-NATS-Streaming-gRPC-PostgreSQL | 97 |
15 | go-boilerplate | 92 |
16 | mir | 80 |
17 | go-redoc | 61 |
18 | gomarvin | 54 |
19 | node-red-contrib-alexa-remote-cakebaked | 42 |
20 | gswagger | 26 |
21 | go-echo-live-view | 19 |
22 | AntiAlexa | 19 |
23 | gecho | 12 |
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