HOLMES V is an enhanced version of HolmesIV
The main assumption of HolmesV is that you may want to run only some pieces of the mycroft stack, this means the requirements vary wildly depending on the use case.
eg, if you are making a web chatbot you do not want the audio stack at all
by default HolmesV will only install the bare minimum requirements common to all individual services
pip install HolmesV==2021.9.8
you can perform a full recommended install with
pip install HolmesV[all]==2021.9.8
the skills service is the most customizable
msm and padatious needs to be explicitly installed, automatically disabled if unavailable
pip install HolmesV[skills]==2021.9.8
if you want to run the messagebus (instead of connecting to an existing one)
pip install HolmesV[bus]==2021.9.8
if you want to run the enclosure service in order to connect mycroft-gui
pip install HolmesV[enclosure]==2021.9.8
if you want to perform speech recognition
pip install HolmesV[stt]==2021.9.8
to install optional STT engines (google cloud)
pip install HolmesV[stt_engines]==2021.9.8
to install optional TTS engines (gTTS)
pip install HolmesV[tts_engines]==2021.9.8
if you want to install optional audio backends (vlc + pychromecast)
pip install HolmesV[audio_engines]==2021.9.8
you can only install one of HolmesV, HolmesIV or mycroft-core, they can not run side by side, each of those is an enhanced version of the former
Because Holmes is a drop in replacement that means import mycroft
would conflict between alternative versions
HolmesV runs skills made for mycroft-core and interfaces with all known mycroft projects, see the awesome-mycroft-community for a selection of projects that you can integrate with HolmesV