Authentication middleware for the botframework
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Sep 5, 2018 - C#
Authentication middleware for the botframework
A toolkit to stress test your Bots implemented using Azure BotBuilder SDK and deployed to Azure Bot Service
Storage adapter designed for the Microsoft Bot Framework, to store your bot's conversation state in either MongoDB, DynamoDB or Redis.
Extending the BotBuilder SDK to support WIt.ai Dialogs. A Wit.ai Dialog should follow the path of conversation on the Wit.ai conversation until it waits for more input for the user, or the conversation is done.
LINE Channel Connector for BotBuilder
A simple module that allows you to add form flows to the Node.js Bot Builder SDK.
Chatbot that can answer the question: "What time is it and what is the weather like in Chicago (or any other city)"?
Helper to deploy your bot as a serverless function (AWS Lambda)
Our experiments with a Microsoft Bot Framework and LUIS cognitive service.
Azure Bot Framework demo using LUIS, Bot Builder SDK, Dialogs, AdaptiveCards, and more
Microsoft Bot Framework starter project for Azure App Service on Linux
Simple bot for exploring the Microsoft Bot Framework and Bot Builder SDK.
A small sample based on the EchoBot to demonstrate how to translate messages and detect language without using the Translation Middleware.
Demos for promptly-js (https://github.com/cmayomsft/promptly-js).
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