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- Alexa Blog
- Alexa Development
- Alexa Github
- Alexa Voice Design Guide
- Alexa Calling & Messaging
- Build Voice-Enabled Devices with Amazon Alexa
- echo.amazon.com (Text output parsed by AVS)
- AVS Parsed Text Output in JSON NOTE: limit=1 at the end of the url is number of cards to display/fetch. Change it to fit your application. See this for reference.
- Hacking TP-Link Devices
- TP-Link Smart Home Protocol Command List
- Reverse Engineering the TP-Link HS110
- TP-Link Smart Home Binding
- New TP-Link Smart Home binding with Bulb, Plug and Switch Support
- TP-Link NPM Package List
- TP-Link WiFi SmartPlug Client and Wireshark Dissector
- TP-Link Smarthome WiFi API in nodejs Test!
- Raspbian Download
- Setting up Raspbian (and DOOM!)
- IOT DIY Home Automation with Alexa and Raspberry Pi
- Make "Alexa" Control ANYTHING!
- Installing Alexa Voice Service to Raspberry Pi
- How to Backup your Raspberry Pi SD Card
- WiringPi - SPI/I2C Github
- Python Alexa Voice Service App - avs
- python implementation of alexa voice service app
- Python client for Amazon's Alexa Voice Service (AVS)
- ReSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT wiki
- seeed-voicecard Raspbian driver
- MIC HAT for Raspberry Pi (Alexa)
- Kitt-AI/snowboy
- Snowboy, a Customizable Hotword Detection Engine
- Absolutely no prior coding experience required!
- Dabble Lab Youtube Channel
- Creating your first Amazon Alexa Skill in about 11-minutes
- Developing Alexa Skills - Hello, Alexa! (Part 1 of 6)
- Make HTTP / HTTPS GET Requests in an Alexa Skill in 16 minutes
- How to control your PC with Alexa
- Use amazon Alexa to turn on your pc and run programs
- Alexa Developers Youtube Channel